Intel Ramps Up Efforts to Support Handheld Gaming Console Manufacturers WIth Dev Kits, Support Staff
Intel is working on ramping up its support for handheld gaming consoles, as demand for these compact PCs continues to increase. The chipmaker faces competition from AMD, which makes the Z1 and Z1 Extreme chips that power the Lenovo Legion Go and Asus ROG Ally X. However, the company has taken several steps to support the development of handheld gaming PCs. These range from providing dev kits to offering developers and developers access to specialist staff for its next generation chip technology. Intel Seeds Prototype Handheld PCs to Game Developers The chipmaker is improving its support for manufacturers of handheld gaming consoles like the MSI Claw 8 AI+ and Asus ROG Ally X. In an interaction with Laptop Mag, Robert Hallock, Intel VP and GM of AI and Technical Marketing, said that the company is seeding prototypes of handheld gaming consoles to game developers. As part of its efforts to support these manufacturers, Intel is also offering access to its specialists, while the company’s new internal programs will help these console makers with performance profiles …
