The market for portable gaming consoles continues to expand rapidly, including due to the impressive performance and energy efficiency of modern APU microchips (hybrid “accelerated” processors with a computing and graphics component).
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How NBN reports with reference to TechPowerUp material that the new APU series from AMD, called Strix Point, offers interesting specifications, and therefore this hardware will be built into a number of new high-end portable devices.
In particular, the Chinese company AOKZOE announced the release of several portable gaming consoles with the A1, A1 Pro and A1 X indexes.
And if it is already known that the A1 X will integrate the flagship Strix Point APU (12-core Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 (4 Zen 5 + 8 Zen 5c) and iGPU Radeon 890M based on RDNA 3.5), and the “set-top box” will be able to boast an 8-inch display with a refresh rate of 120 GHz and a battery with a capacity of 72.7 watts/hour, then details regarding the “stuffing” of the younger versions, A1 and A1 Pro, have not yet appeared.
In any case, the growth of competition in the above-described market of gaming “devices” against the background of a wide choice of devices, will only benefit consumers, but the main thing is that AMD must not allow a shortage of such productive and economical microchips to arise.
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