Acer is getting serious about handheld gaming. The company just revealed the Predator Atlas 8 right before Computex 2026, and it is clearly going after the premium end of the market; think MSI and ASUS category. This is not just another Nitro Blaze. The Predator name signals that the company is targeting performance-focused gamers this time around.
The Atlas 8 runs on Intel's brand-new Arc G3 platform, built on Panther Lake architecture, which is a chip made specifically for handhelds. It comes in two versions: the standard Arc G3 version and the more powerful Arc G3 Extreme version.
The top-end model comes with up to 12 Xe3 graphics cores, while both versions feature 24GB of LPDDR5X memory. Intel also says improved power efficiency, faster driver updates, and reduced shader stuttering should deliver a smoother gaming experience.
The 8-inch IPS display comes with a high 1920×1200 resolution and a smooth 120Hz variable refresh rate. It's treated with anti-glare and has a Gorilla Glass Victus coating for mobile gaming.
As far as connectivity is concerned, it has Wi-Fi 7, Thunderbolt 4, a USB-C charging port, a microSD port, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. It also includes Hall effect triggers that will last longer and not wear out as quickly.
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The handheld space is packed right now with the Steam Deck, ROG Ally, Legion Go, and MSI Claw all competing hard. Acer has to earn its spot. The Predator Atlas 8 feels like more than just another product launch. It marks Acer’s strong push into the handheld gaming market. While pricing has not been announced yet, the device is expected to launch in October 2026.
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