During a review of 2025's hardware releases, Digital Foundry's rigorous testing of the newly released GPD Win 5 shows that the Windows-based handheld comes within spitting ...
The Win Mini combines a clamshell design with a built-in keyboard. GPD is building off its previous Win 2 design that basically looks like a mini laptop. While the latest Win Max 2 model has a larger ...
The GPD Win 4 is a handheld gaming PC with a display that slides upward to reveal a physical keyboard. First launched in 2022 with an AMD Ryzen 7 6800U processor, GPD released an updated model with ...
Inside, the new AMD Ryzen 8040 series "Hawk Point" APUs are a refresh of the previous "Phoenix" silicon that powered most of the 2023 fleet of gaming handhelds, but now has an NPU for AI workloads.
In terms of features, the Win 4 2024 stands as the second refresh since the introduction of the Ryzen 7040 series last year. Notably, GPD has chosen to harness the power of AMD’s cutting-edge Ryzen ...
With the GPD Win 5 set to launch in just a few weeks, the company has now confirmed that three different configurations will be available when it goes on early release for its crowdfunding investors.
The GPD Win 4 (2023) is a handheld gaming PC with an AMD Ryzen 7040U “Phoenix” processor and a 6 inch, 1920 x 1080 pixel touchscreen display squeezed between a set of game controllers. But you can ...
GPD has announced the upcoming release of its WIN Max 2 handheld, now powered by AMD’s latest R7 8840U processor. This new model aims to deliver improved AI capabilities, as reported by IT Home.
What just happened? It's unusual for a company to single out one of its partners for blame over a delayed product, but that's what GPD has done. The handheld/ultraportable PC maker has named AMD as ...
More PC gaming handhelds based on AMD's Strix Halo silicon are coming, including the first one to flex a powerful Ryzen AI Max+ 395 chip. Of course, we knew this already because GamePad Digital (GPD) ...
A tiny $1200 laptop that doubles as a gaming handheld, with an incredible array of ports. Surprisingly easy to type on, plays games as well or better than a Legion Go, supports two kinds of eGPUs.
GPD, the company behind various portable PCs and powerhouse gaming handhelds, just dropped a teaser for its latest device. To the untrained eye, the clip looks like a simple shot of some Blackmyth: ...
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