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¡Es posible que pronto pueda jugar juegos de PC en Android con el motor WinPlay Xiaomi!

Autor : Layla Actualizar : Feb 20,2025

¡Es posible que pronto pueda jugar juegos de PC en Android con el motor WinPlay Xiaomi!

El nuevo motor WinPlay de Xiaomi: ¡Juega los juegos de Windows en su tableta Android!

Xiaomi ha presentado su última innovación, el WinPlay Engine, una herramienta beta que permite el juego de Windows local en tabletas Android con un impacto de rendimiento mínimo. Actualmente exclusivo del Xiaomi PAD 6S Pro, esta tecnología tiene una promesa significativa.

La tecnología detrás de la magia

Aprovechando un sistema de virtualización de tres capas impulsado por el núcleo Hypercore de Xiaomi, el motor WinPlay permite que el PAD 6S Pro de Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 Equipado ejecute los juegos de Windows. Xiaomi reclama una pérdida de rendimiento de GPU notablemente baja de solo 2.9%.

Características y mejoras clave

El motor WinPlay cuenta con varias características diseñadas para mejorar la experiencia de juego:

  • Soporte de vapor: Potencialmente, acceda directamente a su biblioteca de vapor existente (detalles de compatibilidad completo pendiente).
  • Soporte periférico Bluetooth: Disfrute de una conectividad perfecta con teclados, ratones e incluso controladores de Xbox, completos con comentarios hápticos.
  • Multijugador local: participar en sesiones multijugador locales con hasta cuatro jugadores.

Configuración y limitaciones

Si bien es emocionante, la versión beta actual requiere una configuración manual. Los juegos deben comprarse en plataformas como Steam o Gog, sus archivos copiados en la tableta y luego lanzados a través de la aplicación AI Treasure Box. Una verdadera experiencia de plug-and-play aún no está disponible.

Perspectiva futura

Actualmente limitado al Xiaomi PAD 6S Pro, el futuro despliegue del motor WinPlay a otros dispositivos sigue sin previo aviso. Sin embargo, la perspectiva del rendimiento casi nativo del juego de Windows en una tableta Android es indudablemente convincente.

Para más detalles, visite \ [enlace al anuncio de Xiaomi ]. Estén atentos para nuestro próximo artículo que cubre la incorporación de Tengami de Crunchyroll, un cautivador juego de rompecabezas inspirado en el folklore japonés.

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