Qualcomm has revealed three new chipsets that will power new Android-based gaming handhelds. They will be used in new devices from Retroid Pocket, Ayaneo, and other manufacturers. Handheld gaming has surged in popularity over the past few years, with most of the attention going towards the Steam Deck and similar Windows-powered gaming handhelds. There are also many lighter and less expensive Android-powered models, mostly intended for retro game emulation, local game streaming from a PC or console, and cloud gaming. You don’t need a modern PC-class processor to play Game Boy Advance or PS1 games, and the more power-efficient ARM…
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