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At CES 2020, Dell's gaming-inspired division, Alienware, had a handful of new products to showcase. Among these, we found a new product that is still in development called the Concept UFO. The UFO is a concept product that hints a new development strategy for gaming PCs, and that is a portability first approach. Inspired by Nintendo's Switch console, this computer puts gaming PCs on the go. Designed to be a handheld based solution, this PC is based on Windows 10 operating system so you can be sure that all of your existing game libraries are also playable on it as well.
Having an Intel processor as its base, the Concept UFO uses Intel's iGPU to power an 8-inch display of unknown resolution. While we don't know which architecture is powering the UFO, we speculate that Ice Lake is behind it. Our speculation is based on an assumption that, if the concept is capable of playing games, Alienware would put as high-performance iGPU as possible, and such performance is currently only found inside Intel's Ice Lake processors, in form of Intel Iris Plus integrated graphics. Frank Azor of AMD tweeted a question if anyone would like to see this product come with new AMD 4000 series of Ryzen mobile processors, so we could be in for a surprise, given that final specifications are not determined. Ryzen 4000 series would represent a perfect choice as it offers a lot of CPU and GPU power in a mere 15 W TDP package, however, we don't know what solution will be present in the end.
Additionally, when not using the PC as a mobile device, it can be "docked", meaning that it would gain access to the additional power and become a real home theater gaming PC. The integrated controllers can be taken off in that situation and then be used as a single controller like shown in the picture above. As far as I/O options are concerned, there is one unknown video output and one USB type C port at the top of the device, used for charging. As this is only a concept product, for now, we don't know if it will make it to the market, however, we can hope it becomes a reality this year.
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Having an Intel processor as its base, the Concept UFO uses Intel's iGPU to power an 8-inch display of unknown resolution. While we don't know which architecture is powering the UFO, we speculate that Ice Lake is behind it. Our speculation is based on an assumption that, if the concept is capable of playing games, Alienware would put as high-performance iGPU as possible, and such performance is currently only found inside Intel's Ice Lake processors, in form of Intel Iris Plus integrated graphics. Frank Azor of AMD tweeted a question if anyone would like to see this product come with new AMD 4000 series of Ryzen mobile processors, so we could be in for a surprise, given that final specifications are not determined. Ryzen 4000 series would represent a perfect choice as it offers a lot of CPU and GPU power in a mere 15 W TDP package, however, we don't know what solution will be present in the end.
Additionally, when not using the PC as a mobile device, it can be "docked", meaning that it would gain access to the additional power and become a real home theater gaming PC. The integrated controllers can be taken off in that situation and then be used as a single controller like shown in the picture above. As far as I/O options are concerned, there is one unknown video output and one USB type C port at the top of the device, used for charging. As this is only a concept product, for now, we don't know if it will make it to the market, however, we can hope it becomes a reality this year.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site