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The Parker chip seems ill suited for games from what I've heard about it. Certainly the CPU would be good but, games are more reliant on the GPU nowadays and the Parker chip is designed for selfdriving cars which only rely on a GPU minimally. It's a strong chip relatively but, not really suited for games and that would produce less fantastic results than ones that blow away the XBO or PS4. That 4k60fps encoder and decoder means that it can display 4k video, but games running at 4k 60fps require more power than what the PS4 Neo would have too for reference. The blog post from Nvidia says it has 1.5 Teraflops which is more than the Xbox One, but for use in a handheld, it would likely be underclocked to conserve on battery and cooling likely putting in under the Xbox One. I wouldn't be surprised if Parker doesn't have the full graphical feature set as Nvidia's other GPUs too. All in all, it's possible it's the chip, but it shouldn't blow away the other systems.