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  • Intel’s Custom Panther Lake CPU for Handheld PCs


    Intel is planning a custom Panther Lake CPU for handheld PCsIntel is entering the handheld gaming market with its new Panther Lake chips, aiming to create a dedicated gaming platform that could outperform current offerings. The company plans to develop custom Intel Core G3 variants specifically for handheld devices, leveraging the advanced 18A process to enhance GPU performance. This move places Intel in competition with other tech giants like Qualcomm and AMD, who are also exploring opportunities in the handheld gaming space. While specific details about Intel's gaming platform remain under wraps, further announcements are expected from Intel and its partners later this year. This matters as it signifies a growing trend toward more powerful and specialized handheld gaming devices, potentially transforming the portable gaming experience.

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  • Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X2 Chips Challenge Intel & AMD


    Qualcomm’s next-gen Snapdragon X2 laptops are here — and they brought a new friendQualcomm has introduced the Snapdragon X2 Elite and X2 Plus chips, aiming to challenge Intel and AMD with claims of superior performance and efficiency for Windows PCs. The X2 Elite targets high-end laptops, while the X2 Plus is designed for budget machines, both expected to hit the market by the end of the first quarter of 2026. Despite fewer CPU cores, the Plus chips promise competitive performance against low-power Intel chips, and both chipsets boast impressive AI capabilities with an 80 TOPS NPU. While gaming performance might not be groundbreaking, Qualcomm is enhancing graphics driver support, and both chips offer significant power efficiency improvements, potentially leading to multi-day battery life. This development matters as it could shift the competitive landscape in the laptop market, offering consumers more choices and potentially driving innovation and cost-effectiveness.

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