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Ayaneo confirms a Strix Halo handheld gaming PC is on the way, but if you think the powerful AMD chip is overkill, wait until you see the M.2 slots

Ayaneo Next II handheld gaming PC board
(Image credit: Ayaneo)

Just a few days ago, GPD announced it would need to strip the battery out of its upcoming device to fit AMD's beefy Strix Halo chip, and now Ayaneo says it can do so while keeping a "built-in high-capacity battery". That's a big claim, and one I'm quite excited for.

As announced on the Ayaneo blog, there's a whole host of new tech coming from the gaming company over the next year, but the tech that drew my eye was the Ayaneo Next 2. Coming with an AMD Ryzen AI Max 395 chip, Ayaneo says it is "a truly next-generation flagship handheld".

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