Razer Preps Portable 5G Android Gaming Console
verizon announced (opens in new tab) It announced Wednesday that it has partnered with Razer and Qualcomm to develop an always-connected, portable game console that uses Google’s Android operating system and can play Android games or games streamed from the cloud or from a stationary game console. .
The Razer Edge 5G game console is Qualcomm’s Snapdragon G3X Gen 1 (opens in new tab) A system-on-chip designed explicitly for portable gaming devices. Qualcomm introduced the SoC he did just under a year ago but hasn’t released its specs yet, so what we know for sure is that the Snapdragon G3x Gen 1 gaming platform will be able to run games at up to 4K resolution and up to 144 frames. just to support. Render with 10-bit HDR, Wi-Fi 6E, and 5G (including both sub-6GHz and 5G mmWave) connections every second. Additionally, the platform allows you to connect a 4K TV or display to the console and XR accessories using the USB-C port.
Razer builds reference software Developer Kit with 6.65″ Full HD+ OLED Screen for Qualcomm (opens in new tab)However, it’s unclear if the Razer Edge 5G relies on its design for game designers.
Razer has been trying to get into console gaming (Oyua-san and) and portable games (on your Razer Phone) hit the market without much success for a while. Perhaps that his Razer Edge 5G will always be connected and basically rely on a remote gaming platform developed by a third party, Android will be the more successful product.
Razer will be unveiling details of its Razer Edge 5G gaming system at the following venues: RazerCon (opens in new tab) Event on October 15th.