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Steam Deck May Have a Competitor From Razer [UPDATED]

Dawid Wanat, 02 December 2021, 15:44

A leak has surfaced online regarding a portable console from Razer. The device is supposed to be designed for cloud gaming and could be a competitor to Steam Deck.

Tencent and Qualcomm Working on Rivals for Nintendo Switch

Arkadiusz Strzala, 25 March 2021, 11:41

The Chinese and Americans are working on portable consoles that can compete with Japan's Nintendo Switch. Both Qualcom's and Tencent's devices show great similarities in design or features.

Shortages are Starting to Affect Smartphones as Well

Konrad Sarzynski, 15 March 2021, 15:29

GPUs, PS5 and Xbox Series X/S consoles may soon be joined by smartphones. Problems with the availability of new Qualcom chips, including the flagship Snapdragon 888, have become a serious problem for major hardware manufacturers.

More Than Billion Android Phones at Risk From Security Gap in CPUs

Mikolaj Laszkiewicz, 10 August 2020, 14:20

Vulnerabilities found in Qualcomm processors are putting more than one billion Android devices at risk.

First Smartphones With Snapdragon 875 CPU in 5nm Technology in 2021

Michael Kulakowski, 27 August 2019, 21:20

Qualcomm intends to launch Snapdragon 875 mobile processors, which will be manufactured in 5nm technology, in 2021. A year earlier, the first smartphones with 865 chips will be launched on the market.

New Snapdragon 8cx Claimed to be Faster Than Intel Core i5

Bart Swiatek, 28 May 2019, 14:10

Well-known mobile processor manufacturer Qualcomm has announced that its new laptop CPU is performing better than Intel's Core i5-8250U in benchmarks. The chip will be introduced to the market in 2020 on computers manufactured by Lenovo.

Snapdragon 855 is faster by up to 74% than its precedessor

Bart Swiatek, 16 January 2019, 15:48

Benchmarks of Qualcomm's new Snapdragon 855 chip have appeared on the web. The results suggest that we are dealing with a product that is much faster than its predecessor, but not necessarily performing better than the latest processor from Apple.