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>arm soc instead of amd apu is surprising, i didn't really care if it had standalone capabilities, arm or x86, but since it's the flagship snapdragon, it should run android games and emulators fairly well, maybe someone will figure out how to run quest games too
It actually does make sense, even the newest, most powerful Zen 5 APUs you see in those expensive chink handheld PCs aren't powerful enough for 4k gaming (and resolution and sharpness matter A LOT when you have thr screen right in front of your eyes, a 1080p game window will look like ass in a virtual environment), so might as well get something more power efficient. And as you said, you'll likely be able to play Android and maybe Quest games. Those XR Snapdragons have dedicates cores to offload tracking and cameras from the CPU, but the Gen 3 in the Frame is more powerful than XR2 in Quest 2, so it should just brute force through that.