The AMD chip that could power next gen handhelds just leaked, but rumored specs keep shifting

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AMD is seemingly cooking up a new collection of APUs for the best gaming handhelds. That should come as zero surprise considering the growing popularity of portable PCs like the Steam Deck, but I’m not convinced the chipmaker has made up its mind on specs yet. The reason? Leaks revealing core counts for the Ryzen Z2 Extreme have already been amended just hours after their initial arrival.

Yesterday, AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme specs leaked courtesy of Bilibili user Golden Pig, claiming that the RDNA 3.5 chip would arm future handheld contenders with 12 Compute Units (via Videocardz). The leaker also revealed that there was originally a 16 CU version in the worked dubbed the Ryzen Z2E X, but it was supposedly cancelled.

I say supposedly, as less than 24 hours later, the leaker chimed back in to say that the vanilla Z2E will wield 16 CUs. The insider rounds off the latest update with “AMD are confusing me,” which is something I can completely relate to when it comes to early CPU and GPU specs. It’s not uncommon for both AMD and Nvidia to change its mind right up until the last minute, and it feels like that’s what’s going on here.

Bilibili posts by user Golden Pig relating to Z2 Extreme APU specs

(Image credit: Bilibili / Videocardz)

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