Nvidia has the upcoming ARM64 N1X chips for Alienware 16" gaming laptops. Mediatek CPU partnership I think. So if it's good enough for a gaming laptop, could be scaled down to a Handheld.With everyone wanting to get in on handheld I'm surprised NVIDIA isn't. Leader in gpu's and the cloud. I guess they don't need to if everyone else is and they still can make money off all these handhelds.
MSI is going to be extremely happy if they have the most powerful Windows Handhelds for 12-18 months. Their devices have the NPU also.I'm game to see it. They have a window of opportunity to strike, since I don't think AMD has done enough to take advantage of this portable market segment.
They already should've been getting modern RDNA chips with FSR4 that are more battery-efficient for these handhelds by now.
Which makes no sense, the market is tiny.Everybody wants in on the Portable market right now![]()
For Intel this would be away to R&D while getting money back & hopefully getting contracts for other handhelds'Which makes no sense, the market is tiny.
NVidia's done the napkin math and realised gaming isn't worth their time. Right now, they can bring X amount of hardware to market. Gaming would bring them Y revenue while AI will bring them 3Y in revenue. Every piece of hardware they sell that isn't related to AI is losing them 2Y in theoretical revenue. Gaming is the worst way to spend their resources right now.With everyone wanting to get in on handheld I'm surprised NVIDIA isn't. Leader in gpu's and the cloud. I guess they don't need to if everyone else is and they still can make money off all these handhelds.
Hopefully Panther Lake brings it. More competition is always better.
Bombs away
Everybody wants in on the Portable market right now![]()
That is true, but it has the disadvantage of adding more SKUs with different architectures.
One of the advantages of the Steam Deck is that Valve could focus on just one CPU and GPU archs. The same for console makers.
It's also one of the reasons why Windows is such a mess, with so many drivers.
MSI is going to be extremely happy if they have the most powerful Windows Handhelds for 12-18 months. Their devices have the NPU also. .
Great another Windows handheld that will get forgoten.
I don't imagine AMD and Intel would have difficulty in releasing drivers for major chipsets.
Which makes no sense, the market is tiny.
You do know that Intel's current chipset for handhelds can meet/beat Z2E already, right? The latest MSI Claw is pretty good.If they can beat the Z2E on price and performance that would be interesting. Otherwise... Let's see what Xe3 graphics in a handheld can do.
Great to keep the handheld pc ball rolling.
Article: So as of right now, Intel's Panther Lake SoCs will have the best fighting chance against Sony's upcoming PS6 handheld codenamed Canis. According to Kepler_L2, the Intel Panther Lake handhelds will be able to compete or offer similar performance against the PS6 handheld. But there's a catch: Kepler states that the Intel Panther Lake handhelds will require 30W to match a 15W PS6 handheld. That's half the TDP & once again, most of this comes from the fact that Sony is running its own proprietary OS, and the chip is purely optimized for running games from its 1st party developers.
Now, this is a rumor, but we believe that with further optimizations, Intel Panther Lake gaming handhelds should also see good performance scaling at lower power once the platforms are out for a good while. It looks like Intel will have to work closely with Microsoft and its partners to really optimize the handheld gaming experience while keeping both performance and power factors in mind.
So yeah, really interesting that it isn't AMD but Intel that is being positioned as the best competition against Sony's PS6 handheld. Expect the first Intel Panther Lake gaming handhelds to roll out around mid-2026.
Intel Panther Lake 30W Handhelds To Be Similar In Performance Versus Sony PS6 "Canis" Handheld at 15W
Intel Panther Lake SoCs Are All Set To Shake Things Up In The Handheld Segment, Should Compete Well Against Sony's PS6 Handheld Than AMD
Article: So as of right now, Intel's Panther Lake SoCs will have the best fighting chance against Sony's upcoming PS6 handheld codenamed Canis. According to Kepler_L2, the Intel Panther Lake handhelds will be able to compete or offer similar performance against the PS6 handheld. But there's a catch: Kepler states that the Intel Panther Lake handhelds will require 30W to match a 15W PS6 handheld. That's half the TDP & once again, most of this comes from the fact that Sony is running its own proprietary OS, and the chip is purely optimized for running games from its 1st party developers.
Now, this is a rumor, but we believe that with further optimizations, Intel Panther Lake gaming handhelds should also see good performance scaling at lower power once the platforms are out for a good while. It looks like Intel will have to work closely with Microsoft and its partners to really optimize the handheld gaming experience while keeping both performance and power factors in mind.
So yeah, really interesting that it isn't AMD but Intel that is being positioned as the best competition against Sony's PS6 handheld. Expect the first Intel Panther Lake gaming handhelds to roll out around mid-2026.
12 Xe3 Arc GPU cores? Isn't that a bit weak? Unless they really perform better than RDNA5 or that is just the base SKU.![]()
Intel says Panther Lake offers Lunar Lake efficiency with Arrow Lake performance
The chipmaker wants its Core Ultra Series 3 to offer "the best of both worlds."www.xda-developers.com
- Panther Lake unifies Lunar Lake and Arrow Lake: scalable 8/16-core CPUs with up to 12 Xe3 GPU cores.
- The Core Ultra Series 3 claims +60% multithreaded, +77% gaming speed, and up to 27 hours battery life.
- Xe3 Arc scales to 12 cores, approaching RTX 4050 laptop performance; NPU and battery life now consistent across lineup
So far we have 3 possible main contenders:Love seeing some real competition. Feel like the handheld market right now isn't that different from top to bottom. Plenty of folks are still happy with Steam Deck and I really can't blame them.
Steam Deck is the gold standard for me, and it's value point is simply unmatched. I'd gladly pay more for a generational leap, but no one's really managed to deliver one yet. I'm hoping Intel is up to the challenge, and I hope Microsoft finally remembers how to make good software.Love seeing some real competition. Feel like the handheld market right now isn't that different from top to bottom. Plenty of folks are still happy with Steam Deck and I really can't blame them.
So far we have 3 possible main contenders:
AMD RDNA5 for Xbox, Playstation, and Windows Handhelds, maybe Deck 2.
Intel Panther Lake for Windows Handhelds
Nvidia/Mediatek N1X ARM64 chips for Windows Handhelds
Steam Deck is the gold standard for me, and it's value point is simply unmatched. I'd gladly pay more for a generational leap, but no one's really managed to deliver one yet. I'm hoping Intel is up to the challenge, and I hope Microsoft finally remembers how to make good software.
It was supposed to be announced at CES the past week but was a No Show.Been primarily AMD for PC gaming up till now. When is Nvidia supposed to launch their stuff?
Lots of folks feel that way especially since pricing with others has become insane.
It was supposed to launch in 2024 lmaoBeen primarily AMD for PC gaming up till now. When is Nvidia supposed to launch their stuff?
It was supposed to launch in 2024 lmao
Their MSI Claw 8 AI+ is a really good handheld, they have a solid base to build from.Everyone's so eager to get into the portable console market, but I think it's incredibly difficult to break into. Buyers have specific demands on portable consoles, and most of the space is already occupied by established brands. They need to offer a unique, desirable product that stands out from the rest of the market, but I honestly don't believe that's the case. It'll likely be another Windows portable PC powered by Intel chips, which doesn't make much sense in the current market context, and it's unlikely to allow them to enter and gain a foothold.