AMD confirms Z2 Extreme chipsets, aiming to boost PC gaming handheld battery life by 300%


What you need to know

  • This week in Berlin was IFA 2024, showcasing a wide range of new consumer technology products. 
  • At the show, AMD confirmed the successor to its Z1 Extreme chip, which is powering devices like the Lenovo Legion Go and ASUS ROG Ally, revolutionizing PC gaming handhelds. 
  • The Z2 Extreme will be based on Strix Point, with AMD’s Senior Vice President Jack Huynh reportedly suggesting it will boost high-end performance mode battery life from 45 minutes to 3 hours. 

The Z1 Extreme has been a game changer for PC gaming handhelds. Used in devices like the Lenovo Legion Go and the ASUS ROG Ally, the Z1 Extreme from AMD was among the first SoCs to deliver modern console-like performance on a Nintendo Switch-style device. 

The Lenovo Legion Go and ASUS ROG Ally are both great devices, both delivering a slightly different experience with divergent form factors. The main difference between the two boils down to detachable joysticks and a kickstand on the Lenovo Legion Go, complete with a bigger screen. The ASUS ROG Ally is lighter and has a variable refresh rate display, and often, a cheaper price point. What makes these devices near-identical is the performance offering, though, since both are using the Z1 Extreme from AMD. 



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