Bazzite Linux founder releases statement asking GPD to cease using their name https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2026/01/bazzite-linux-founder-releases-statement-asking-gpd-to-cease-using-their-name/
Bazzite Linux founder releases statement asking GPD to cease using their name https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2026/01/bazzite-linux-founder-releases-statement-asking-gpd-to-cease-using-their-name/
$1,500 for an AMD 385+ handled?
I mean, I'm excited to see the Radeon 8050S and 8060S on more products, but at that price is DOA. You can get a full laptop with an RTX 5070 Ti on discount for that money.
I'm tired of saying the same: both #StrixHalo and #StrixPoint are overpriced.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=udFaxaVvtQs
#Videogames #Gaming #Games #Handleds #Zen5 #Radeon #AMD #SteamDeck #GPDWin5 #GPD #GPDWin #Laptop #Laptops #RTX #RTX5000 #GamingLaptops #GamingLaptop #PC #PCGaming #PCGames #PCHardware
Our article on the GPD WIN 4 handheld where GPD incorrectly claimed to have SteamOS support from Valve was updated, with a confusing statement from GPD directly: https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2025/01/gpd-win-4-handheld-plans-to-support-valves-steamos-in-2025/
Has anyone with a GPD Win Mini gotten the chance to go through the BIOS settings? On the recent release, it looks like under UMC Common Options > LPDDR Options there’s a timing configuration option. This is on Auto by default but I’m wondering if it’s been stable for people at 7000?
This is proof that it’s risky to order a handheld PC from companies like GPD, Ayaneo, OneXPlayer, etc. GPD doesn’t have enough supply of the Ryzen 7 7840U APU, thus delaying those product that use them.
It’s already risky enough buying it through Kickstarter, you don’t know if you are going to get the product or not. With Lenovo releasing the Legion Go along with Asus ROG Ally being competitors with the Steam Deck, I don’t see any of these Chinese handhelds being viable in the future, especially given how expensive they are compared to the Legion Go and ROG Ally, which are priced as close to the high end Steam Deck with better specs, EGPU support, and better customer support. Of course, there is the Steam Deck, but it’s too big for some people.
Hopefully a kit that you can build you own handheld using a AMD Framework 13 Ryzen 7 7840U mainboard can become a thing too, although there is a prototype out in the wild, but not something mass produced.
GPD Win Max 2 facing delays due to lack of Ryzen 7 7840U chips The company claims that AMD breached the contract by not supplying Ryzen APUs on time. GPD, a long-time AMD partner known for their clamshell design handheld consoles, has introduced the Win Max 2. Their product lineup predominantly features AMD hardware due […]
@sleepybisexual In terms of #Switch #Emulation even a #SteamDeck is pretty much at the lower end.
With some luck you can snipe a #GPDwin used on eBay but I'd not think it can do anything beyond PSP, PS1 & Dreamcast and maybe some #3DS games...
That price point is hard to hit outside of buying a used #new3DS...
Not shure if a #Fairphone5 with a Bluetooth Controller would fit the bill...
Maybe @fuchsiii knows something?