Will there be such a powerful mobile phone in the future that you can make PC games and applications work there?

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So I wanted to ask you if there will be a powerful smartphone in the future, because it allows all computer applications and games to run like "Minecraft Java Edititon" z. B. And you can also use Minecraft in Ultra Shaders with Ultra HD Texture with many many mods on your phone, and still be able to reach around 1000 FPS. And if there really will be such a thing in the future, it will not make sense in the future to buy a desktop PC, because Smartphone would be so powerful that you can use mobile as the main PC, in which you can easily connect monitor + keyboard and mouse. Because that would be a dream a 5 inch ultra strong Mini Gameing PC where he needs no fans and you do not have to worry about overheating.

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Yes, there will be smartphones in the future that are strong enough in performance to cover all of today's applications. And yes, there were already approaches in which mobile phones have been used as computers with the usual peripherals. By name, I would call Microsoft Continuum.

No, they will not replace desktop PCs. The architecture is different and the desktop PC's stagnate regarding the performance also not.

go

Sure, at that time PC's were not for gaming and nowadays they play like most on PC. Nowadays, there are already gaming phones and in the future they are sure to be powerful enough to be an alternative to the PC.

Ab

I would rather doubt that. Although the performance of smartphones continues to increase, but also the requirements, as the graphics of games is becoming more complex. These requirements will always be geared towards high-end gaming PCs that offer significantly more power, cooling and space, and are therefore likely to be far ahead of smartphones for a very long time to come.

In addition, smartphones are not only less powerful, smartphone processors also have a different architecture. While desktop PCs use x86 CPUs, smartphones use ARM CPUs. Although these are more energy-efficient, they are significantly weaker than x86 CPUs in complex calculations. Therefore, games would probably first be optimized for ARM CPUs or Android / iOS. But since few people are interested in playing smartphones, it will not be financially rewarding for game developers to optimize games for smartphones.