The Z2 Go and Z1 Extreme are two of the most capable handheld gaming CPUs out there, but how do they compare and which is ...
It's too bad the Ryzen Z series is affected by the same technological mix-and-match game that AMD plays with its laptop processors, continuing to rebrand old silicon and reserving the most significant ...
It doesn't look very good for anyone who may have hoped FSR 4 would find its way to older GPUs, as a DLL file in unofficial ...
A YouTuber benchmarked the Z2 Go-powered Legion Go S against the Z1 Extreme-powered ROG Ally X and compared their FPS numbers ...
AMD has announced three new Ryzen Z2 processors for gaming handhelds ahead of its CES 2025 keynote presentation. All three ...
A YouTube channel owner received his Legion Go S earlier than expected, and has published an interesting 3DMark Time Spy ...
As part of the new Ryzen Z2 lineup, the Z2 Go’s capabilities were tested on a Lenovo Legion Go S and compared to last year’s Z1 Extreme powering the Asus ROG Ally X. This offers minimal ...
One such handheld has my attention most, and it's the successor to the 2023 Lenovo Legion Go. All but a mere prototype at ...
The Lenovo Legion Go S is the first PC gaming handheld outside of the Steam Deck that will officially ship with SteamOS, ...
The new Legion Go S begins with the stunning 8-inch WQXGA LCD display, boasting a 1920 x 1200p resolution, a 120Hz refresh ...
The ASUS ROG Ally with the AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme chip is even cheaper than last week, saving you a whole $200. Go get yours!
Lenovo launched the Legion Go S, featuring the Ryzen Z2 Go APU. It has half the cores of the Z1 Extreme and uses a Zen 3+ architecture (instead of Zen 4). It also has lower base (3.0 GHz vs.