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AMD Announces New Ryzen AI Z2 SoCs For Gaming Handhelds

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Last updated: 2025/06/08 at 3:19 PM
News Room Published 8 June 2025
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AMD in cooperation with ASUS and Microsoft used the Xbox Games Showcase for announcing their new Ryzen AI Z2 series processors for gaming handhelds. The new Ryzen AI Z2 series is launching with the new ASUS ROG Xbox Ally / ROG Xbox Ally X handhelds running Microsoft Windows.

The Ryzen AI Z2 Extreme is quite interesting in being Zen 5 based and packing 8 cores / 16 threads with RDNA 3.5 graphics.

Ryzen Z2 Extreme

The Ryzen Z2 A meanwhile is less interesting in being based on the older Zen 2 architecture and just 4 cores / 8 threads and using RDNA 2 graphics.

Ryzen Z2 A

The new Ryzen AI Z2 Extreme and Ryzen Z2 A complement the existing Ryzen Z2 Extreme and Ryzen Z2 SoCs previously announced.

Ryzen Z2 series

That’s all for today with no hardware in hand for any Linux testing at this time. The initial ASUS ROG Xbox Ally and ROG Xbox Ally X are shipping with Windows and heavily catered to the Microsoft gaming experience but will likely work fine under Linux besides potentially some new ASUS platform driver additions.

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