AMD Strix Halo debuts in GPD Win 5 handheld with strong performance

GPD´s Win 5 gaming handheld launches with AMD´s Strix Halo and delivers impressive frame rates powered by advanced Artificial Intelligence hardware.

AMD´s Strix Halo accelerated processing unit has officially entered the portable gaming arena, as showcased in GPD´s recent Win 5 teaser and detailed technical breakdowns. The GPD Win 5 marks the first gaming handheld to incorporate the AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 processor, equipped with a powerful Radeon 8060S integrated graphics unit. Running between 55 and 60 watts of CPU power, the device was shown handling the demanding game ´Black Myth Wukong´ at over 160 frames per second, though the exact game settings and loads were not specified. Thermal performance remained stable throughout with CPU temperatures lying mostly in the mid-to-high 60°C range, and the integrated graphics unit maintained robust clock speeds between 2300 and 2500 MHz.

Accompanying details from The Phawx provide further insight into the GPD Win 5´s hardware. The handheld features a 7-inch, 1080p display boasting a 120 Hz refresh rate, support for AMD FreeSync Premium, full ten-point touch compatibility, and 100% sRGB color gamut coverage. To ensure durability, the panel is protected with Corning Gorilla Glass 6. Buyers may choose between two advanced processing options: the flagship Ryzen AI Max+ 395, providing 16 cores and 32 threads with the Radeon 8060S GPU, or the lighter Ryzen AI Max 385 model, which offers 8 cores and 16 threads paired with the less demanding Radeon 8050S GPU. Both configurations are designed for significant performance, supporting a thermal design power range of 45 to 75 watts.

The GPD Win 5 offers considerable memory and storage expandability, with options for 32, 64, or 128 GB of LPDDR5x-8000 RAM in quad-channel mode, alongside choices of 1, 2, or 4 TB of PCIe Gen 4 M.2 solid-state storage. Building upon its predecessor´s design, the Win 5 is expected to maintain the innovative slide-up screen, revealing a basic physical keyboard beneath—a practical solution that circumvents reliance on awkward on-screen keyboards for Windows-based handheld gaming. The combination of high-end Artificial Intelligence-enabled processors and refined ergonomic features positions the GPD Win 5 as a formidable contender in the portable gaming device market.

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