The Galaxy S24 series is much closer to release than some might imagine. The phone has been tipped several times to be released on January 17th, 2024, and the release date is getting closer by the day. We do know that the new phone, is going to feature an Exynos 2400 processor but a recent leak has showcased the TDP of the chipset and it looks like a banger.

According to a recent leak on Weibo, shared by Tech_Reve on X/Twitter, The upcoming flagship chipset is going to consume 12W at full load, whereas the GPU is going to be juicing a surprising 13W at maximum load. The TDP Numbers are very near to the current Android Flagship Champion Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 and it looks like Samsung hasn’t held back.

It’s hard to believe. The news is almost too good to be true. According to this person, The Exynos 2400’s full load power consumption for the CPU is a maximum of 12W, GPU power consumption is a maximum of 13W, similar to the full load power consumption of 8G3, and the maximum… pic.twitter.com/N2rQlKP7fU — Revegnus (@Tech_Reve) November 24, 2023

The leak seems too good to be true and we aren’t sure of it as well. According to Tech_Reve, the leaker has a questionable reputation and henceforth cannot be trusted to a larger extent.

The Upcoming Exynos 2400 is based on the mRDNA3 Architecture which is quite space efficient and according to the leak, a 40% larger scale is expected. These things don’t match up henceforth implying that the leak might not be real.

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Supposedly compatible with both PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 titles, an AMD -powered new portable PlayStation is now in the early stages of development.

A recent YouTube video from Moore’s Law is Dead claims that the Japanese firm is preparing to launch fresh portable products. With a proprietary AMD APU at its core, this console is now in the High Level Design Phase , which means it hasn’t been given the go-ahead for production and will be at least two years away.

There has been no official word on the specifications of this new PlayStation handheld, but according to Moore’s Law is Dead, it will most likely use 18 CUs to ensure compatibility with all PlayStation 4 games on the PlayStation Store

Moreover, PlayStation 5 games will also work on the system, however, creators would need to apply patches to ensure appropriate performance. Given that the PlayStation 5’s clock speeds are changeable, it’s possible that the new system’s GPU could operate at 1.8 GHz or even slower.

Moore’s Law has dropped hints that a new portable console could hit Japanese shelves as a handheld alternative. While that release might happen as soon as two years from now, there’s always a chance it could take longer if given the green light.

A new PlayStation portable may seem unlikely, but a lot has occurred in the gaming industry since the PlayStation Vita’s release. Given the success of competing systems like the Nintendo Switch and Steam Deck, it would not be unexpected for Sony to return to the market with a system that may outperform the Vita thanks to its compatibility with traditional console titles. Take everything with a grain of salt for the time being; we won’t know if Vita will reintroduce meaning until we have formal confirmation.