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Looks like Nvidia wants to keep up with handheld gaming consoles

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We've seen several gaming laptops similar to the Steam Deck over the past three years, but one of the world's largest gaming hardware manufacturers is eyeing the market, despite being late in catching up, as there's a chance we could see an Nvidia-branded laptop, as reported by a source.

Nvidia is looking at the gaming laptop market, as mentioned in Moore's Law Is Dead , where Nvidia is looking at all the new gaming laptops that have been introduced to the market and, more importantly, is interested in expanding the deployment of devices powered by NVIDIA chips and processors, as AMD processors account for a large share. In the notebook market, it makes sense for NVIDIA to enter this growing market.

The company has some experience with the Nvidia Shield, a platform that lets you play GeForce Now games without the need for a full PC, and if Nvidia enters the Steam Deck competition, it could create a system that supports both Steam and GeForce Now, giving gamers the choice between downloading their games and playing them anywhere or using the cloud and saving space on their console.

If Nvidia does launch its own device, it certainly won't be a big surprise, and mobile devices could become more powerful and cheaper due to intensifying competition, but we shouldn't take this information seriously until official information about the platform appears.

Would you, dear reader, like to see an Nvidia laptop that supports advanced technologies?