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Conina said:

Here is another reference point where we are at miniaturization of PS4 performance:

https://www.techradar.com/reviews/intel-hades-canyon-nuc

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The new Intel NUC seems to be a bit faster than a standard PS4, but

  • it still needs up to 65 Watt
  • the box is still bigger than a comfortable handheld size
  • the power brick is external and the NUC doesn't include a battery or display
  • it weights 2 pounds
  • it costs $1000 (plus the costs for storage, memory and OS)

So don't expect a handheld with PS4 performance for less than $500 next year.

* CPU is several multiples faster.
* GPU is significantly faster.
* Storage is significantly faster.

Ryzen mobile is probably the best representation of what to expect out of AMD's current technology.

And that is 12-25w TDP.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_AMD_accelerated_processing_unit_microprocessors#%22Raven_Ridge%22_(2017)

It's also only 210mm2 die size, so it's not super super super cheap like with some ARM SoC's, but it's also not stupidly expensive.




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