This development would not only make Arm a direct competitor to its current partners but could also trigger sweeping changes across the gaming, PC, and portable device markets. If Arm enters the chip-making arena, the portable gaming market could see significant disruption. Devices such as handheld gaming consoles, smartphones, and mini PCs that currently rely on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon chips may have the option to source directly from Arm. Whether this means more powerful handhelds or higher costs for cutting-edge PCs, one thing is certain: the gaming and PC industries are bracing for major changes. Read more in our articles including "Arm Could Disrupt Gaming and PC Markets with Plans to Design Its Own Chips" and "MSI Gaming Pro GP72 7RD Leopard with GTX 1050 now available at Villman".
This development would not only make Arm a direct competitor to its current partners but could also trigger sweeping changes across the gaming, PC, and portable device markets. If Arm enters the chip-making arena, the portable gaming market could see significant disruption.
Devices such as handheld gaming consoles, smartphones, and mini PCs that currently rely on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon chips may have the option to source directly from Arm. Whether this means more powerful handhelds or higher costs for cutting-edge PCs, one thing is certain: the gaming and PC industries are bracing for major changes.
Our coverage of portable gaming PCs includes: "Arm Could Disrupt Gaming and PC Markets with Plans to Design Its Own Chips"; "MSI Gaming Pro GP72 7RD Leopard with GTX 1050 now available at Villman"; "Razer smartphone for hardcore gamers could be in the works". Each article provides unique insights and information.