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So, Ayaneo’s at it again. They’ve got this new handheld gaming PC called the Ayaneo Next 2 coming out, which, wait for it, has a dedicated GPU. Yeah, I know, wild, right? Apparently, it’s packed with AMD’s top-tier Ryzen AI Max+ 395 APU and this fancy Radeon 8060S GPU with 40 CUs. I stumbled on this info when I was, uh, supposed to be doing something else—funny how that happens.
Anyway—or is it “moving on”?—this model seems poised to shake things up. Unlike the GPD Win 5, which has the same chip but depends on an external battery (what’s up with that?), Ayaneo’s built this one with its own hefty battery. So, you can wander around without tethering yourself to a power outlet. Handy, right?
They even gave us a peek at the innards—‘cause who doesn’t love some tech guts? It’s all compact, laptop-style dual fans, and this 12-phase power delivery thing. Feels like they crammed a small world’s worth of tech into this handheld beast. The Ryzen APU’s surrounded by these eight LPDDR5x memory modules—tiny soldiers guarding the queen, if you will.
Oh, and the design! Picture this: it’s got this Steam Deck-inspired look. Joysticks and touchpads flanking the screen. Does the old version have that? Nope, just basic sticks. Ayaneo’s promising some sort of “exclusive large-screen experience”—whatever that means. Probably something super fancy that’ll make your game characters jump out and high-five you.
Sure, it needs all these bells and whistles to handle that power-hungry Ryzen AI Max+ 395—codenamed Strix Halo, by the way (sounds like a superhero). It’s loaded with 16 Zen 5 cores and all this cache—L3, TDP configurations, blah blah. The point is, it’s powerful!
This Radeon 8060S, oh boy, it pushes performance near the mobile RTX 4060 or maybe even 4070. That’s not even the crazy part—the APU wasn’t supposed to fit into a handheld, but here we are. Ayaneo, somehow, is making it happen, even if they had some delays. Classic tech issues, right? Let’s just hope it won’t guzzle battery like I guzzle coffee.
And hey, if you wanna stay looped into hardware news, you might wanna hit that follow button on Google’s thingamajig—or don’t, no pressure. Just thought I’d throw that out there.
So yeah, exciting stuff. I mean, is it gonna revolutionize gaming? Who knows. But it sure sounds cool.