Qualcomm expands Snapdragon G Series chips for handheld gaming devices

Nearly two years after launching the first Snapdragon G series chip built for handheld gaming devices, Qualcomm is expanding the lineup with three new processors. The new flagship is the Snapdragon G3x Gen 2, which is the “better than Snapdragon…

Nearly two years after launching the first Snapdragon G series chip built for handheld gaming devices, Qualcomm is expanding the lineup with three new processors. The new flagship is the Snapdragon G3x Gen 2, which is the “better than Snapdragon 8 Gen 2” processor AYA had been teasing for its upcoming AYA Neo Pocket Air S […]

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Quantenphysik: Forscher wollen Antiferromagnet als Magnetspeicher nutzen

Antiferromagnetische Materialien könnten Daten energiesparend und stabil speichern – nur das Auslesen ist bislang unmöglich gewesen. Forscher haben einen einfachen Weg gefunden. (Innovation & Forschung, Wissenschaft)

Antiferromagnetische Materialien könnten Daten energiesparend und stabil speichern - nur das Auslesen ist bislang unmöglich gewesen. Forscher haben einen einfachen Weg gefunden. (Innovation & Forschung, Wissenschaft)

Quantenphysik: Forscher wollen Antiferromagnet als Magnetspeicher nutzen

Antiferromagnetische Materialien könnten Daten energiesparend und stabil speichern – nur das Auslesen ist bislang unmöglich gewesen. Forscher haben einen einfachen Weg gefunden. (Innovation & Forschung, Wissenschaft)

Antiferromagnetische Materialien könnten Daten energiesparend und stabil speichern - nur das Auslesen ist bislang unmöglich gewesen. Forscher haben einen einfachen Weg gefunden. (Innovation & Forschung, Wissenschaft)

Sony’s $200 handheld “Portal” can stream games from your PS5 and, uh, that’s it

Previously known as “PlayStation Q,” the handheld is far from a new PlayStation Vita.

It you want a $200 device that's completely devoted to handheld PS5 Remote Play, Sony has your back.

Enlarge / It you want a $200 device that's completely devoted to handheld PS5 Remote Play, Sony has your back. (credit: Sony)

After a May tease for the "PlayStation Q," Sony today officially unveiled the PlayStation Portal, a $200 handheld gaming device (or £200, €220, ¥29,980 in other regions) that it says will be launching "later this year."

The good news: The Portal means Sony is officially rejoining the portable gaming hardware race that it abandoned after years of market struggles for both the PlayStation Portable and PlayStation Vita.

The bad news: The Portal can only run games streamed from a PlayStation 5 via Remote Play and is apparently completely useless for anything else.

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