GPD recently updated its Win 4 gaming handheld with Strix Point APUs, and has now seemingly turned its attention to the Win Max 2. The system is available on Indiegogo, with an estimated shipping time set for sometime this December. The Strix Point update will not only bring improved performance to the table, but also enhance overall energy efficiency, which is crucial for such compact form factors.
The Win Max 2 is now available with AMD's latest Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 APU "Strix Point" APU, although a "Hawk Point" variant with a Ryzen 7 8840U is also available. The Strix Point APU outperforms the Hawk Point APU in almost every possible way, with the 12-core HX 370 pulling ahead of the 8-core 8840U by almost 45% in multithreaded benchmarks. In graphics performance, the story is much the same, with the Radeon 890M iGPU leading the 780M by almost 25% in synthetic benchmarks.
The Win Max 2 rocks up to 64 GB of LPDDR5X memory, and up to 2 TB of NVMe storage. As for the display, the system gets a 60 Hz 10.1-inch QHD panel with a peak brightness of 450 nits. Thanks to the tiny screen size, pixel density is rather impressive at 299 PPI. Connectivity options include a bunch of USB4 ports, HDMI 2.1, SD card slot, and USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A ports. The system also boasts OCuLink support, allowing for fast eGPU connections. Unsurprisingly, the Win Max 2 (2025) is quite pricey, coming in at $1,462 for the Strix Point variant with 64 GB of memory and 2 TB storage.
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The Win Max 2 is now available with AMD's latest Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 APU "Strix Point" APU, although a "Hawk Point" variant with a Ryzen 7 8840U is also available. The Strix Point APU outperforms the Hawk Point APU in almost every possible way, with the 12-core HX 370 pulling ahead of the 8-core 8840U by almost 45% in multithreaded benchmarks. In graphics performance, the story is much the same, with the Radeon 890M iGPU leading the 780M by almost 25% in synthetic benchmarks.
The Win Max 2 rocks up to 64 GB of LPDDR5X memory, and up to 2 TB of NVMe storage. As for the display, the system gets a 60 Hz 10.1-inch QHD panel with a peak brightness of 450 nits. Thanks to the tiny screen size, pixel density is rather impressive at 299 PPI. Connectivity options include a bunch of USB4 ports, HDMI 2.1, SD card slot, and USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A ports. The system also boasts OCuLink support, allowing for fast eGPU connections. Unsurprisingly, the Win Max 2 (2025) is quite pricey, coming in at $1,462 for the Strix Point variant with 64 GB of memory and 2 TB storage.
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