Tuesday, September 26th 2017

Ataribox Hits Stores Next Spring for Under $300 with AMD Radeon Graphics & Linux

Atari is back in the console game with their upcoming Ataribox which is slated for a late spring 2018 release. At the heart of the system is a specially designed AMD processor running on Radeon Graphics technology. According to the Atari team, they've opted to implement a customized version of Linux operating system into the Ataribox to bring a full PC experience for the TV. Linux allows users to customize the OS the way they want it while also giving them access to games they've bought from other content platforms. The Ataribox will come preloaded with many classic Atari retro titles, so that gamers can relive their childhood days. However, it will also support modern titles from other studios. Besides gaming, we can use the Ataribox for other tasks like running applications, multimedia streaming, web browsing or checking social media.

Initial images revealed the Ataribox sporting a black plastic casing. It will be available in two editions: black and red with a glass front panel or wooden front panel. We also noticed numerous modern ports at the back of the console. So far, we counted four USB ports, one HDMI port, and an Ethernet port for internet access. There is also a SD card slot for expandable storage.
The Ataribox team will be launching a campaign on Indiegogo next month to crowdfund the development of the console. In regards to pricing, we expect it to cost between $250 and $300 depending on the edition and memory configuration.
Source: Ataribox
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30 Comments on Ataribox Hits Stores Next Spring for Under $300 with AMD Radeon Graphics & Linux

#26
plåtburken
Is there any info if it will be using Zen APU?
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StrayKAT
plåtburkenIs there any info if it will be using Zen APU?
I don't think it's the typical x86 for PCs. It's probably like the XOne and PS4, which also have custom AMD cpus and Radeon.
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plåtburken
StrayKATI don't think it's the typical x86 for PCs. It's probably like the XOne and PS4, which also have custom AMD cpus and Radeon.
I see, a bit of shame but not unexpected.
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StrayKAT
plåtburkenI see, a bit of shame but not unexpected.
Well if it's a modern console (considering the price) with Linux capabilities, it might be pretty damn cool.

PS4 also has some form of BSD on it, but it's not accessible or really part of the interface afaik.
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plåtburken
StrayKATWell if it's a modern console (considering the price) with Linux capabilities, it might be pretty damn cool.

PS4 also has some form of BSD on it, but it's not accessible or really part of the interface afaik.
Yeah I do know of that, oh well can always hope it's a Zen APU that runs Linux and can be used like any other PC.
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