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AMD's Strix Point chip could boost handheld PC gaming performance by over 30% | One of the first Ryzen AI 300 devices could come in the form of GPD's foldable laptop
The integrated graphics chip powering AMD's Ryzen AI 300 SoCs might be substantially faster than the one currently used for most handheld gaming PCs if GPD's official...
The integrated graphics chip powering AMD's Ryzen AI 300 SoCs might be substantially faster than the one currently used for most handheld gaming PCs if GPD's official specs on its upcoming dual-screen laptop are anything to go by. For comparison, recent and upcoming handheld gaming PCs like the Asus ROG Ally, GPD Win 4, Zotac Zone, and XPG Nia, utilize their predecessor – the Ryzen 8040U series 780M – which includes 12 RDNA 3.0 CUs at 2.7 GHz. According to leaker Golden Pig Upgrade Pack, MSI estimates that Ryzen AI 300 provides roughly 20 percent single-core, multi-core, and gaming performance improvement over the 8040U.
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