Next-Gen Snapdragon G Series Chips will empower handhelds from Ayaneo, Onexsugar and Retroid Pocket


Qualcomm announces the next generation of processors for Gaming handhelds At the Game Developers Conference (GDC) on Monday. Fortunately, these are not the only dry species; The chip-maker also previewed some of its partners' portable consoles whose new silicon is power. This includes new models from AyaneOnexsugar and Retroid pocket.

Slide showing details for three new snapdragon g series chips.
Qualcomm

Snapdragon G3 Gen 3 (Processor's Chief Turo) has 30 percent faster CPU performance and 28 percent faster graphics than the predecessor of Gen 2 its. The new silicon supports up to QHD+ 144Hz display, Unreal Engine 5's Lumen Lighting Tech and Wi-Fi 7.

Meanwhile, Snapdragon G2 Gen 2 may be the mid-range choice, but it has the biggest trio jump performance: 2.3 times faster CPU and 3.8 times faster GPU speed than G2 Gen 1. It also supports up to 144Hz in QHD+displays.

Finally, the G1 Gen 2 is the entry-level processor — not something you want in a hardcore portable but ideal for strict cloud-streaming (devices such as Logitech G Cloud) or emulation handhelds. It supports up to 120Hz on FHD+screens.

Slide showing some details about (and an image of) the Ayaneo Pocket S2 Gaming Handheld.
Qualcomm

Now for the fun part: Qualcomm's hardware partners are teasing the upcoming devices that are enabled by the new silicon. On the other hand, we have no information on pricing or stable shipping dates for any of these models.

Ayaneo's pocket S2 uses high-end chip (G3 Gen 3) and has 6.3-inches, 2K "Ultra-Clear" Show. It has a higher battery capacity than the pocket S and a better cooling system. You don't have to wait a long time for this one because it comes this month.

Slide for Onexsugar 1 gaming handheld.
Qualcomm

Onexsugar Sugar 1 is a dual-screen (Nintendo DS-style) folding console. But it also changes: you can remove the smaller screen and (from its looks) reattach the control over the larger display for a more switch -like switch. This is an interesting -friendly setup, to say the least. This is available for pre-order in May also operates a high-end Qualcomm processor.

Meanwhile, the Ayaneo Gaming Pad will also run on the flagship of the Snapdragon G3 Gen Silicon. This device looks like an iPad mini with controllers placed on each side and has an 8.3-inch LCD with a resolution of 2K at 120Hz. It also includes a "Esports-grade turbo fan" and a "Battery with high capacity." It launches in May.

Slide showing the details of the retroid pocket pr classic gaming handheld.
Qualcomm

Finally, the retroid pocket PR classic uses G1 Gen 2 silicon. This boy-esque retro emulation portable game has a 1080 x 1240 AMOLED screen (up to 500 nits nothen), 4GB of RAM, 64GB of storage, a 5,000mah battery and active cooling. You can pre-order it this month.

This article originally appeared at the Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/next-shelds-from-yineo-eexsugar-and-retroid-cocket-131733930.html?src=rs

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