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Gaming Handhelds Get a Boost with AMD’s New Ryzen AI Z2 Processors

AMD today announced its new Ryzen Z2 Series Processors, designed to deliver an unparalleled experience for handheld PC gaming. The new series, introduced in a press deck released in June 2025, emphasizes exhilarating speed, extended battery life, and breathtaking graphics for on-the-go gaming. The AMD Ryzen Z2 Series aims to provide elite performance for handheld PC gaming, allowing users to play their favorite PC games with incredible portable performance and visual fidelity.

The flagship of the new lineup is the AMD Ryzen AI Z2 Extreme processor. This chip is built for ultimate performance with integrated AI capabilities , featuring 16 GPU Cores (AMD RDNA 3.5), 8 CPU Cores / 16 Threads (“Zen 5”), a configurable TDP (Thermal Design Power) of 15-35W, and an NPU (Neural Processing Unit) with a peak of 50 AI TOPS (Trillions of Operations Per Second). The Ryzen AI Z2 Extreme also boasts compatibility with Copilot+PC features. The Ryzen AI is defined as the combination of a dedicated AI engine, AMD Radeon graphics engine, and Ryzen processor cores that enable AI capabilities.

Another processor in the series, the AMD Ryzen Z2 A, is optimized for long-lasting handheld PC gaming. Its specifications include 8 GPU Cores (AMD RDNA 2), 4 CPU Cores / 8 Threads (“Zen 2”), and a configurable TDP of 6-20W. The Z2 series also includes other processors to cater to different performance tiers. The AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme offers ultimate performance for elite handheld PC gaming, featuring 16 GPU Cores (AMD RDNA 3.5) and 8 CPU Cores / 16 Threads (“Zen 5”), with a configurable TDP of 15-35W.

The AMD Ryzen Z2 delivers high performance for handheld PC gaming, equipped with 12 GPU Cores (AMD RDNA 3) and 8 CPU Cores / 16 Threads (“Zen 4”), with a configurable TDP of 15-30W. Lastly, the AMD Ryzen Z2 Go (Lenovo Exclusive) provides performance for handheld PC gaming, with 12 GPU Cores (AMD RDNA 2) and 4 CPU Cores / 8 Threads (“Zen 3+”), with a configurable TDP of 15-30W. Memory speeds across the Z2 Series range from LPDDR5-6400 up to LPDDR5X-8000 (up to).

Several handheld PC gaming devices are already slated to feature the new AMD Ryzen Z2 Series processors, including the ROG Ally X, MSI Claw A8, and Lenovo Legion Go S.

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Chris Fernando

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