Not to be left behind by its competitors GPD and Ayaneo, One-Netbook has also announced a Strix Halo-based handheld system.
This morning on Twitter, One-Netbook announced that it would be joining the high-end AMD handheld PC market with its own AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395-powered handheld, the OneXFly Apex. This is one high-end handheld that really occupies a different class of hardware than the coming Asus ROG Xbox Ally X to launch in October. That machine will retail for $999.99, and it’s based around a AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme APU, which comes kitted out with 16 RDNA 3.5 Compute Units and a 128-bit memory bus. While that’s sure to compete well with the Nintendo Switch 2, the Ryzen AI Max+ 395 powering the OneXFly Apex and its contemporaries is on a whole other level, boasting a whopping 40 RDNA 3.5 Compute Units and a double-wide memory bus.
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