Qualcomm will no longer announce updates to its Snapdragon G Series gaming chips at the 2026 Game Developers Conference (GDC) in San Francisco. Despite earlier hints that it would expand its Arm-based push into Windows gaming handhelds, there will be no updates for the Qualcomm Snapdragon G Series in this year's GDC. Qualcomm spokesperson Cassandra Garcia-Bacha makes a statement to The Verge: “Snapdragon X Series and Snapdragon G Series processors are pushing the PC, desktop, and handheld gaming device industries forward. AYANEO has unveiled the Pocket Micro 2, an upgraded retro gaming handheld featuring a more powerful Qualcomm processor, a larger 3,950mAh battery, and improved controls. Read more in our articles including "Qualcomm pulls back Snapdragon G Series updates at GDC 2026" and "Steam Machine now available for pre-order at GameXtreme".
Qualcomm will no longer announce updates to its Snapdragon G Series gaming chips at the 2026 Game Developers Conference (GDC) in San Francisco. Despite earlier hints that it would expand its Arm-based push into Windows gaming handhelds, there will be no updates for the Qualcomm Snapdragon G Series in this year's GDC.
Qualcomm spokesperson Cassandra Garcia-Bacha makes a statement to The Verge: “Snapdragon X Series and Snapdragon G Series processors are pushing the PC, desktop, and handheld gaming device industries forward. AYANEO has unveiled the Pocket Micro 2, an upgraded retro gaming handheld featuring a more powerful Qualcomm processor, a larger 3,950mAh battery, and improved controls.
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