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  1. GPD Win Max 2 (2024) handheld gaming PC with Ryzen 7 8840U coming soon (crowdfunding in late April)

    Amongst a sea of handheld gaming PCs with similar designs, the GPD Win Max 2 stands out. Instead of a screen squeezed between a set of game controllers, this little computer is more of a mini-laptop has a 10.1 inch display and a QWERTY keyboard that’s just big enough for touch-typing. But it’s also clearly meant to be held in two hands so you can reach the game controllers above that keyboard with your thumbs.

    GPD first launched the Win Max 2 in 2022, when it shipped with an AMD Ryzen 7 6800U processor. The company released an updated model in 2023 with Ryzen 7040U processor options that delivered a significant boost in CPU and graphics performance. And now GPD is preparing to launch the GPD Win Max 2 (2024) with Ryzen 8040U processor options.

    The new model is very similar to the 2023 version, since AMD’s Ryzen 8040U chips are virtually identical to their 7040U counterparts in most respects.

    But AMD has improved the performance of the neural processing unit by up to 60 percent and The Phawx notes that there’s at least one other benefit – AMD’s Hardware Accelerated GPU Scheduling (HAGS) can be enabled on devices with Ryzen 8040U chips for better frame rates in some games.

    For the most part that’s probably not enough reason for somebody with the 2023 model to trade it in for the new version. But the GPD Win Max 2 (2024) could be a little more attractive for folks in the market for a new mini gaming laptop this year.

    GPD first teased plans late last year to launch a model with an upgraded processor, but now the company says it’ll launch a crowdfunding campaign for the Win Max (2024) in late April. That’s when customers worldwide will be able to pre-order one.

    But folks in China will get a chance to place their orders earlier – ITHome reports that the little computer goes up for pre-order in that country on April 7th, 2024.

    Here’s how the new model stacks up against its predecessors:

    GPD Win Max 2 (2024, 8840U)GPD Win Max 2 (2024, 8640U)GPD Win Max 2 (2023, 7840U)GPD Win Max 2 (2023, 7640U)GPD Win Max 2 (2022, AMD)Display10.1 inches
    2560 x 1600 pixels
    10-point capacitive touch
    Pen support (4096 levels pressure sensitivity)ProcessorAMD Ryzen 7 8840U
    Zen 4 architecture
    8-cores / 16-threads
    3.3 GHz – 5.1 GHz
    15-30W TDPAMD Ryzen 5 8640U
    Zen 4 architecture
    6-cores / 12-threads
    3.5 GHz – 4.1 GHz
    15-30 TDPAMD Ryzen 7 7840U
    Zen 4 architecture
    8-cores / 16-threads
    3.3 GHz – 5.1 GHz
    15-35W TDPAMD Ryzen 5 7640U
    Zen 4 architecture
    6-cores / 12-threads
    3.5 GHz – 4.9 GHz
    15-35W TDPAMD Ryzen 7 6800U
    Zen 3+ architecture
    8-cores / 16-threads
    2.7 GHz – 4.7 GHz
    15-28W TDPGPURadeon 780M
    RDNA 3 architecture
    12 compute units
    2.7 GHzRadeon 760M
    RDNA 3 architecture
    8 compute units
    2.6 GHzRadeon 780M
    RDNA 3 architecture
    12 compute units
    2.7 GHzRadeon 760M
    RDNA 3 architecture
    8 compute units
    2.6 GHzAMD Radeon 680M
    RDNA 2 architecture
    12 Compute Units
    2.2 GHzNPURyzen AI
    Up to 16 TOPSRyzen AI
    Up to 10 TOPSNoneRAMLPDDR5x-7500
    32GB or 64GBLPDDR5x-7500
    16GBLPDDR5-6400
    16GB or 32GB
    Supports up to 64GBStorageM.2 2280 & M.2 2230
    PCIe Gen 4.0
    Sold with up to 2TB (M.2 2280)
    Supports up to 16TB (8TB per slot)
    SD card reader
    microSD card readerM.2 2280 & M.2 2230
    PCIe Gen 4.0 & PCIe Gen 3
    Sold with up to 2TB (M.2 2280)
    Supports up to 16TB (8TB per slot)
    SD card reader
    microSD card readerPorts1 x USB4
    1 x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C
    2 x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A
    1 x HDMI 2.1
    1 x Oculink (SFF-8612)1 x USB4
    1 x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C
    3 x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A
    1 x HDMI 2.1Audio & videoQuad speakers
    3.5mm audio jack
    2MP Webcam (below display)InputQWERTY keyboard (backlit)
    Game controllers
    Motion sensorsSecurityFingerprint sensorBattery & Charging67 Wh battery
    100W USB Type-CWirelessWiFi 6
    Bluetooth 5.2
    4G LTE (optional)MaterialAluminum-magnesium alloyDimensions227 x 160 x 23mmWeight1005 gramsPrice (during crowdfunding)??$1049 (32GB + 2TB)
    $1199 (64GB + 2TB)$799 (16GB + 1TB)$999

    While international pricing hasn’t been announced yet, we do know how much the Win Max 2 (2024) will cost in China:

    • Ryzen 5 7640U/16GB/1TB for 5,899 RMB (retail) or 4,999 RMB (pre-order)
    • Ryzen 7 8840U/32GB/2TB for 7,999 RMB (retail) or 6,399 RMB (pre-order)
    • Ryzen 7 8840U/64GB/2TB for 8,999 RMB (retail) or 7,399 RMB (pre-order)

    The GPD website also indicates that there will be models with Ryzen 5 8640U processors, so I can’t tell if that model with the 7640U chip for the Chinese market is officially part of the Win Max 2 (2024) family or if GPD is just trying to move some remaining inventory of the 2023 model.

    While you can’t really make an apples-to-apples comparison between Chinese and US pricing, the pre-order prices for China equate to about $890 for the entry-level model, $885 for the middle-spec version and $1025 for the top-tier model.

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  2. Lilbits: Google Pixel 6 with Tensor processor, Steam Deck, and upgrading the GPD Win Max

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