Super-powered Android gaming consoles are on the way, but do we need them?

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Qualcomm announced a new chipset for handheld gaming devices earlier this month. Dubbed the Snapdragon G3x, it promises an impressive set of features — including native display output, support for active cooling, and updateable GPU drivers. We also got a glimpse at a Razer-made developer kit with high-end specifications like a 10-bit HDR display and mmWave 5G.

Qualcomm didn’t offer a concrete launch window for consumer devices sporting the Snapdragon G3x. That’s not too surprising, though — the G3x is unlike other Snapdragon SoCs that already have an established market. However, this novelty also prompts some skepticism. After all, the new Snapdragon chip is heading into a very competitive market and the company needs a solid plan to ensure its success.

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