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Okay, so here’s the scoop—GPD is up to something interesting again. It’s like they woke up and decided the world needs another handheld gadget. This time, they’re dealing with the AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395. Pretty fancy, right? Anyway—no wait—let me get back on track. There’s this short video clip floating around somewhere online where someone’s totally lost in the game Black Myth: Wukong. And the fps? Wild! It jumps between 170 and 212. I mean, who’s gonna notice these things? Well, apparently I do.
There’s some buzz on the interwebs about when we’ll actually get our hands on GPD WIN 5. ChinaJoy 2025 is the big event, in case that means anything to you. Mark it on your calendars…or don’t.
AMD’s fancy new ‘Strix Halo’ stuff made its grand entrance at CES 2025. And they’ve been blabbering about this Ryzen AI Max+ 395 chip that’s supposed to be the bee’s knees. With graphics and CPUs from some land of make-believe—no, seriously, it’s RDNA 3.5 and Zen 5. Plus, some mysterious memory thingy with 256 GB/s bandwidth. Sounds like it’d eat most handhelds for breakfast.
GPD made a cryptic post about this WIN 5 device. It’s like they want to tease us and then leave us hanging. But some key stats show up while some mystery person is gaming away. There’s stuff like processor temperature—it’s chilling around 65 degrees C, not too hot for handling. CPU power sips between 55W and 58W, whatever that might mean to you. Oh, and that iGPU speed? Zooming around 2.5 GHz. All the while, as we’ve already noted, poor Black Myth: Wukong is being put through its paces with all that fps glory.
Now, about the controls—hidden in some kind of Batman-esque shadow play. After squinting real hard and fiddling with photo levels, there it was—the layout of WIN 5’s buttons and joypads. Surprise reveal? Still pretty standard.
On the left, there’s a thumb stick at the top, a trusty old D-pad, some buttons, and what seemed to be a speaker grille—interesting, right? Probably not. To the right, same ol’ story. Quad action buttons, and another stick just chilling down below. Wait, is that a touchpad? Uh, yeah, possibly. I guess it’s just like the cool ones on the Lenovo Legion GO S.
Now, let’s chat prices—prices for these Ryzen AI Max+ chips can get a bit daunting. Producing these slick bits of 4nm tech stuff isn’t cheap thanks to TSMC’s wizardry and some complicated economics of silicon.
Despite the price, the GPD WIN 5 might just end up being a game-changer—literally. At least until ChinaJoy 2025 rolls around, it’s all speculation. But when August 1st hits, maybe we’ll see some price tags that won’t make you faint.
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