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I'd pay $1,500 for an Xbox Ally X with 2.5x the performance, and this leaked AMD CPU could nudge that dream closer to reality
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With a huge GPU but few CPU cores, the new AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 388 could be ideal for high-end gaming handhelds, laptops, and tablets.
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AMD is no stranger to making CPUs with powerful integrated GPUs. However, a leaked new chip, called the AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 388, could be one of its most exciting yet. It appears to be based on the company's Strix Halo design, which uses its biggest ever integrated GPU. Crucially, unlike earlier Strix Halo products, this new model has relatively few CPU cores while maintaining the full power of its integrated GPU, which could be ideal for a new super-powered gaming handheld. AMD already has a stranglehold on the market for chips used in the best gaming handhelds, with its products powering the Steam Deck LCD and OLED, the Xbox Ally X, and many more devices. However, the level of GPU power in this chip is far higher than any of those models.
Read the full story on PCGamesN: I'd pay $1,500 for an Xbox Ally X with 2.5x the performance, and this leaked AMD CPU could nudge that dream closer to reality
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AMD is no stranger to making CPUs with powerful integrated GPUs. However, a leaked new chip, called the AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 388, could be one of its most exciting yet. It appears to be based on the company's Strix Halo design, which uses its biggest ever integrated GPU. Crucially, unlike earlier Strix Halo products, this new model has relatively few CPU cores while maintaining the full power of its integrated GPU, which could be ideal for a new super-powered gaming handheld. AMD already has a stranglehold on the market for chips used in the best gaming handhelds, with its products powering the Steam Deck LCD and OLED, the Xbox Ally X, and many more devices. However, the level of GPU power in this chip is far higher than any of those models. Read the full story on PCGamesN: I'd pay $1,500 for an Xbox Ally X with 2.5x the performance, and this leaked AMD CPU could nudge that dream closer to reality
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5 November 2025, 2:31 pm
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title: I'd pay $1,500 for an Xbox Ally X with 2.5x the performance, and this leaked AMD CPU could nudge that dream closer to reality
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With a huge GPU but few CPU cores, the new AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 388 could be ideal for high-end gaming handhelds, laptops, and tablets.
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AMD is no stranger to making CPUs with powerful integrated GPUs. However, a leaked new chip, called the AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 388, could be one of its most exciting yet. It appears to be based on the company's Strix Halo design, which uses its biggest ever integrated GPU. Crucially, unlike earlier Strix Halo products, this new model has relatively few CPU cores while maintaining the full power of its integrated GPU, which could be ideal for a new super-powered gaming handheld. AMD already has a stranglehold on the market for chips used in the best gaming handhelds, with its products powering the Steam Deck LCD and OLED, the Xbox Ally X, and many more devices. However, the level of GPU power in this chip is far higher than any of those models.
Read the full story on PCGamesN: I'd pay $1,500 for an Xbox Ally X with 2.5x the performance, and this leaked AMD CPU could nudge that dream closer to reality
content_text: AMD is no stranger to making CPUs with powerful integrated GPUs. However, a leaked new chip, called the AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 388, could be one of its most exciting yet. It appears to be based on the company's Strix Halo design, which uses its biggest ever integrated GPU. Crucially, unlike earlier Strix Halo products, this new model has relatively few CPU cores while maintaining the full power of its integrated GPU, which could be ideal for a new super-powered gaming handheld. AMD already has a stranglehold on the market for chips used in the best gaming handhelds, with its products powering the Steam Deck LCD and OLED, the Xbox Ally X, and many more devices. However, the level of GPU power in this chip is far higher than any of those models. Read the full story on PCGamesN: I'd pay $1,500 for an Xbox Ally X with 2.5x the performance, and this leaked AMD CPU could nudge that dream closer to reality
pub_date: 5 November 2025, 2:31 pm
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creator: Edward Chester
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