
One-Netbook announces first real handheld with Ryzen AI 9 HX 370

Handheld gaming has experienced a renaissance since the Nintendo Switch and Valve's Steam Deck. The latest generation of processors has given performance and efficiency a significant boost. One-Netbook is the first manufacturer to announce a real handheld with the new technology.
Something is finally happening with handheld chips: After it feels like every newer handheld is still using the somewhat outdated Ryzen 7 8840U, One-Netbook is now relying on the latest generation of AMD chips. The Onexfly F1 Pro, as the handheld is aptly named, is to be released in three configurations. Two of them with the new processor generation.
Here is an overview of the specifications:
- Processor (APU): Ryzen 7 8840U, Ryzen AI 9 365 or Ryzen AI 9 HX 370
- Screen: 7-inch OLED with 144 Hertz
- RAM and memory: Not yet known
High price expected
A release date and the prices for the configurations are not yet known. However, the most powerful configuration is unlikely to be cheap. The comparable Zotac Zone costs over 700 francs / euros - and "only" has the Ryzen 7 8840U APU installed.
What's next for the handhelds?
In addition to One-Netbook, it is very likely that a second manufacturer will release a new gaming handheld with a Ryzen AI 300 processor this year. Ayaneo recently teased the Ayaneo 3.
I suspect that other manufacturers such as Asus, MSI and Zotac are pursuing a different strategy. They are also likely to announce new handhelds with the latest generation of processors in the near future.


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