The Rise of Mobile Gaming: The Gradual Evolution of Mobile Phone Hardware
With the continuous upgrading of mobile phone hardware and network technology, mobile gaming has become one of the most popular digital entertainment industries today. Behind it lurks the fruit of the continuous improvement of mobile phone processors and graphics capabilities.
Initially, mobile games were mainly small-scale 2D games with CPU frequency around 400MHz, which could only undertake simple logic. But ARM and other mobile processor companies continue to launch a new generation of high-performance chips, single-core performance increased by more than 8 times, multi-core era so that the performance of a further increase. This directly improves the game quality and complexity of ceiling.
At the same time, as handheld devices become more capable of rendering 3D images, mobile phones are increasing their processing power to render 3D worlds. Even companies like Adreno and PowerVR have more than doubled the performance of their graphics processors. This is a great way to meet the needs of demanding 3D games.
Thanks to these hardware advances, mobile gaming has really blossomed. Big games are coming out all the time, and business models are also taking shape. It is in this booming market that gaming mobile phones are committed to optimising the experience. They are investing more in performance and under-screen design to meet the needs of gamers.
For gaming, power consumption has always been a bottleneck limiting its smoothness. Today’s new models greatly increase the amount of power at the same time, pay more attention to the battery life to extend the endurance, which has a profound impact on the mobile game user experience.
In short, with the hardware iteration. Mobile phones have become the only platform for film and games. Thereafter, it will continue to grow as an important driving force for the development of mobile games.