AMD’s Ryzen Z1 and Z1 Extreme chips power this generation’s popular Asus ROG Ally and Lenovo Legion Go gaming handhelds, while a less-potent custom sibling of the chip shines inside Valve’s Steam Deck ...
At the start of 2025, during the annual CES event, AMD launched the successors to its popular Ryzen Z1 and Z1 Extreme APUs. These all-in-one CPU+GPU chips have been powering the very best handheld ...
AMD's new Ryzen Z2 Extreme APU will succeed the current-gen Zen 4-based Ryzen Z1 Extreme and Ryzen Z1 (non-Extreme) which we see in the ASUS ROG Ally gaming handheld. But the new Ryzen Z2 Extreme ...
AMD may have paused or ended driver support for its Ryzen Z1 Extreme APU, the chip used in devices like the ASUS ROG Ally and the Lenovo Legion Go. Reports from TechPowerUp and several user threads on ...
In April 2023, AMD announced the Z1 and Z1 Extreme CPUs. This new class of pC chips was made specifically to be put in portable PCs, and we have seen them inside Windows 11 handheld gaming PCs such as ...
AMD plans to announce the chip in early 2025, and it could feature in the next Asus ROG Ally or Lenovo Legion Go. AMD plans to announce the chip in early 2025, and it could feature in the next Asus ...
At the event, Digital Trends was in attendance when AMD explained that AMD is aiming for an "early 2025" release for its new Z2 Extreme chip. This is incredibly exciting news as AMD has powered most ...
Despite flying a bit under the radar, one of the bigger announcements at IFA was that of the AMD Z2 Extreme processor. The Z2 Extreme is the successor to the current Z1 Extreme, which powers some of ...
AMD recently introduced new processors for portable gaming consoles at CES, including the AMD Ryzen Z2 Go, a scaled-down version of the Z2 Extreme. A performance comparison shows that the Z2 Go is ...
AMD is working on the Z2 Extreme, and it’s set to show up in early 2025. In a joint Q&A session between AMD and Microsoft attended by Digital Trends, AMD revealed that it’s targeting an “early 2025” ...
The gaming handheld market is still booming, with customers buying PC-based portables to play their favorite games on the go in surprising numbers. At the heart of the overwhelming majority of these ...
Lenovo confirms Legion Go 2 driver development but gives no timeline, leaving users frustrated with outdated graphics drivers.