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A new gaming smartphone is making waves by demonstrating an unprecedented ability to run demanding PC games via emulation. The device, equipped with a hefty 24 GB of RAM and a sophisticated liquid cooling system, has been shown to handle titles like Grand Theft Auto V at up to 100 frames per second and Red Dead Redemption 2 at over 50 FPS.
The performance extends to other modern blockbusters. Reports confirm that Cyberpunk 2077 also runs at above 60 frames per second on the handset, a feat achieved in part through the use of frame generation technology. This level of mobile performance was previously unthinkable for such graphically intensive software.
This raw power comes at a cost to battery life, with the phone's peak power draw exceeding 40 watts during these intense gaming sessions. The advanced internal cooling is essential to prevent thermal throttling and maintain these high frame rates. The demonstration highlights the rapidly closing gap between high-end mobile hardware and the performance required for desktop-grade gaming experiences, all packaged into a pocket-sized form factor.
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