News

AOKZOE A1Pro Indiegogo Crowd Funding Campaign is Live

Image Credit – AOKZOE

 

AOKZOE has launched their latest crowd funding campaign via Indiegogo for the new A1Pro handheld gaming PC. In the same design vein of as Valve’s SteamDeck, the A1Pro features substantially higher performing hardware. The 8 core / 16 Thread Ryzen 7840U APU is listed as offering up to 8.6 TFLOPS of performance which is two more than the Xbox One X, and getting very close to the PS5. In comparison, the SteamDeck offers just 1.6 TFLOPS of performance.

 

Image Credit AOKPro
Image Credit AOKPro

 

The base model A1Pro features 32GB of LPDDR5 – 6400 memory, and 512GB of NVME storage at $799. The highest spec model features 64GB of memory and a 2TB NVME drive at $1,159.

Aside from potential gaming performance, AOKZOE also provided benchmarks for productions workload tests such as Cinebench R23.

Image Credit – AOKZOE

 

The iGPU powering the AOKZOE A1Pro is the AMD Radeon 780M. It provides 12 RDNA 3 graphics cores at a max frequency of 2,700MHz (though ETA Prime reported a lower number in his early look). Performance wise, AOKZOE states that the Radeon 780M should compare to a GTX 1650Ti or RTX 2050. For those unfamiliar with those cards, imagine about GTX 1070 level performance.

 

Image Credit – AOKZOE

 

The unit itself will also feature a 65Wh battery with 65 watt fast charging capability via a USB 4.0 charge port.

 

 

 

Check out the Indiegogo crowd funding campaign for the AOKZOE A1Pro by CLICKING HERE.

 

Image Credit – AOKZOE
 
AOKZOE has launched their latest crowd funding campaign via Indiegogo for the new A1Pro handheld gaming PC. In the same design vein of as Valve’s SteamDeck, the A1Pro features substantially higher performing hardware. The 8 core / 16 Thread Ryzen 7840U APU is listed as offering up to 8.6 TFLOPS of performance which is two more than the Xbox One X, and getting very close to the PS5. In comparison, the SteamDeck offers just 1.6 TFLOPS of performance.
 ...

Continue reading...


 
  • Like
Reactions: confusis

SFFMunkee

King of Cable Management
Jul 7, 2021
699
705
I'm excited for when these CPUs start coming to desktop but loving seeing what the manufacturers are doing with them in handhelds! The lack of handhelds using 'team blue' chips is really a reminder of the difference in strategies but I wonder if Intel are even working on APU-style products given they now have the Arc stack to work from... hmmm
 
  • Like
Reactions: thewizzard1