Sure thing, let’s dive into this. Here we go:
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So, Ayaneo—those folks who make those cool handheld gaming machines—yeah, they’ve got this new thing coming out. It’s called the Ayaneo Next 2 and it’s, like, packed with a dedicated GPU. I mean, a gaming PC you can hold? Wild, right? Anyway, they’re slapping an AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 APU into this thing. A Radeon 8060S GPU is in there too! 40 CUs, whatever that means. Just sounds powerful.
Now, here’s the part that got me thinking: it’s one of the first of its kind, I guess. There’s another one called the GPD Win 5. But, ya know, it kinda cheats with an external battery. The Next 2, though, is like, “Nah, I got this!” It has a high-capacity battery built-in. Brave little thing.
Now, let’s talk guts. Ayaneo flashed the goods (where did I see this? Ah yes, their Discord). They’ve got this laptop-style dual-fan cooling setup, and something techy about 12-phase power delivery. The Ryzen AI Max+ 395 sits in the middle surrounded by eight memory modules. Imagine a fortress with a dragon right in the heart. Or maybe that’s just me romanticizing tech.
Back to the shell—it’s like a Steam Deck’s long-lost cousin now. Joysticks, touchpads on the side. I remember the old Ayaneo—just joysticks. Guess that kinda left folks wanting?
Okay, so specs are still under wraps, but they crow about a super big screen, better battery life, and thermal stuff. They’ve got the jazziest APU: 16 Zen 5 CPU cores, a ton of L3 cache—64MB, if numbers excite you—and power settings that make you go, “Wait, how does this all fit?” (45-120W, in case you care).
The GPU—Radeon 8060S—well, folks say it might tango with mobile RTX 4060 or even 4070. That’s geek speak for “it’s really good.”
Strix Halo—that’s what they call this Ryzen APU. Not made for handhelds, like, at all. But, Ayaneo? They’ve somehow squeezed this high-powered chip into a handheld. Nuts, right? They had delays—I mean, duh. But it’s, like, super dedicated of them to push through. Can’t wait to see if the battery fades faster than a cheap flashlight or holds up.
Well, stick around. Once this beast of a handheld finally lands, the real fun begins. Can it last? Who knows. Until then, just keep those gaming thumbs ready.
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So that’s the scoop!