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“The Future of Portable Gaming PCs: AMD Ryzen 7 7840U and Windows Handheld Mode”

Currently, the fastest chipset in a portable gaming PC (gaming UMPC) is the AMD Ryzen 7 6800U.

A good mobile chipset that can play most AAA games.

In the next generation, the Ryzen 7 7840U is likely to emerge.

Equipped with 8 cores and 16 threads, RDNA3 architecture and Radeon 780M GPU at up to 3.3GHz, it is a legitimate evolution processor of Ryzen 7 6800U.

It is expected to be installed in AYANEO’s new model “AYANEO 2S”,

It is ASUS’s “ASUS ROG Ally” that I told you in ↓.

ASUS finally released a portable gaming PC![ROG ALLY]

Recently, Chinese manufacturers such as GPD, One-Netbook, and AYANEO have released a large number of Windows-equipped portable gaming machines.

There are also rumors from Microsoft that it may be equipped with “Windows Handheld Mode”, a Windows operation mode optimized for portable gaming PCs.

Does Windows have an operation mode for portable gaming PCs?[Windows Handheld Mode]

Microsoft may have a mode in Windows optimized for portable gaming PCs (gaming UMPCs). One…

With this environment in place, it is quite possible that major PC manufacturers such as the above-mentioned ASUS, hp, and Lenovo will enter this genre in addition to the current niche Chinese manufacturers such as GPD, One-Netbook, and AYA. I guess.

With the entry of such a major company, we can also expect that the currently expensive products of this genre will be further reduced.

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