Earlier this year, Intel told the world that its next-gen Core Ultra Series 2 “Lunar Lake” chips would be out before the end of the year. And that appears to be true, but with a welcome twist: They’re power-efficient enough to appear in a handheld gaming PC. Shenzhen Weibu Information Inc. has published details of what it calls the GP10: an 11-inch handheld gaming PC with an Intel “Lunar Lake” chip inside. Weibu will show off the handheld PC at the Computex show in Taiwan that begins the first week of June. Unlike more well-known handheld PC vendors like Lenovo, MSI, Logitech, Asus ROG, and ot…