Intel and AMD low-power mobile platforms are increasingly being used in game handheld consoles, and even the yet-to-be-released Core Ultra has already been used.Emdoor from Shenzhen showed off its first handheld computer based on the Core Ultra100H processor. The specific model has not been disclosed, but it only said that the power consumption range is 20-35W., much higher than ordinary handheld consoles. You must know that SteamDeck only has 9W, and ROGally only has 15W.
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Of course, what is mentioned here may only be the default settings of the processor itself, which will inevitably be adjusted when it comes to the handheld machine. Judging from the display,When in standby or browsing the system, the power consumption of the CPU part is only 2-5W.
Core Ultra integrates the new generation of Arc core display with XeLPG architecture for the first time. Naturally, it will also enter the handheld machine. The model is Arc5. The test shows that it reaches an astonishing 3GHz and can run "God of War" smoothly.
AMD's Ryzen 7040 series integrated RDNA3 core display was originally set at 3GHz, but later dropped to a maximum of 2.8GHz.
In other aspects, Yidao handheld machine is equipped with8-inch 1920x1200 resolution screen, supports up to 2TB PCIe4.0x4 SSD and up to 32GB LPDDR5X memory.
What’s funny is that the operating system was originally written as Android, but then it was crossed out and changed to Windows 11. It was so unprofessional.
Yidao has not announced a specific release time, and it will obviously have to wait until next year.