With the launch of the MSI Claw, Intel got fully into the gaming handheld competition. Before MSI debuted the gaming device, itās AMD that has reigned over these handhelds. Itās mostly due to the fact that AMD offered a much better integrated GPU with its APU, which made the companyās offering an easy choice.
But after Intel launchedĀ Meteor Lake processorsĀ that came with Intel Arc iGPUs, things changed. The Arc iGPUs can perform close, if not better, than the leadingĀ Radeon 780MĀ integrated GPU from AMD. Thatās the main reason MSI was confident enough to go for an Intel chip instead of AMD for the companyās first-ever gaming handheld.
But it seems MSI Claw wonāt be the only major Intel-based gaming handheld for long. Intel has just teased a new portable gaming device, which is from a brand called Tulpar.
Intel Didnāt Share Much on The Upcoming Gaming Handheld, But We Know a Bit About Tulpar
In the teaser, Intel hasnāt got much into the details. Instead, the company has just showcased the design of the upcoming Tulpar gaming handheld. That means we donāt know its price, specs, or even what will be the name of the gaming device. But we do know a bit about the company itself.
A new handheld pc is approaching. The Tulpar brings gaming on the go! #IEM
@tulparnotebook #ForSerious pic.twitter.com/rDgxu7b1AS— Intel Gaming (@IntelGaming) February 11, 2024
With a little research, it turns out that Tulpar isnāt a new company, even though this might be your first time hearing about the brand. Further research shows that the company is UK-based and has a good amount of experience with gaming laptops. This means the upcoming gaming handheld isnāt the brandās first gaming device, and it will be a proper competitor against the current options.
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But yes, itās surely the brandās first portable gaming handheld, which is a category of its own. Other than that, the initial pictures shared by Intel show that the device has a design and button layout similar to some of the currently available options. As a matter of fact, as the picture attached above shows, the front looks a lot like the Asus ROG Ally. We will update you when Tulpar or Intel shares more information. So, stay tuned!
What the Tulpar Could Bring to the Table
While specifics are limited, based on the teaser and Tulpar’s experience with gaming laptops, we can speculate:
- High-Performance Potential:Ā Given Intel’s involvement and Tulpar’s laptop expertise, the device could boast impressive processing power and graphics, potentially rivaling the Steam Deck, Asus Rog Ally, and Lenovo Legion Go.
- Potential Price Disruption:Ā If Tulpar prioritizes affordability, it could attract budget-conscious gamers who might not be able to afford pricier options like the MSI Claw.
How This New Gaming Handheld Might Impact the Gaming Industry
With the launch of the MSI Claw and now the Tulpar, Intel is making a bold statement in the handheld gaming arena. This follows their success with Meteor Lake processors and their powerful Arc iGPUs, challenging AMD’s previous dominance. This competition could:
- Drive Innovation:Ā Both companies will likely strive to outdo each other. This will lead to faster advancements in processing power, graphics capabilities, and battery efficiency in future handhelds.
- Widen Consumer Choice:Ā More players in the market means more diverse options for gamers. We might see more and more gaming handhelds catering to different budgets, performance needs, and even unique form factors.
- Boost Competition in the Mobile Gaming Space:Ā Improved handhelds could potentially chip away at the market share of mobile gaming, especially for hardcore gamers seeking a more console-like experience on the go.