AOKZOE's upcoming A1 Pro Handheld Gaming console has been spotted on Geekbench 5 rocking the AMD Ryzen 7 7840U "Phoenix" APU.
Several entries of the AOKZOE A1 Pro handheld gaming console have been spotted by @Olrak29_ which confirms that we are getting a new device powered by AMD's latest APU series. AOKZOE A1 currently features the AMD Rembrandt APU, rocking the Ryzen 7 6800U, so the update to the new Phoenix APU will be a significant one considering we will not only be getting newer Zen 4 cores but also the latest RDNA 3 GPU architecture.
As for the specifications, the AMD Ryzen 7 7840U is another Ryzen 7040U Phoenix APU which is designed for the 15-28W laptop designs. This CPU carries 8 cores and 16 threads based on the Zen 4 core architecture and also packs a Radeon 780M iGPU that utilizes the RDNA 3 GPU architecture.
The GPU side has 12 compute units for a total of 768 cores and those will run well above the 2.5 GHz frequency. The APU has already been seen running in various benchmarks and packs a punch even at its 28W TDP design. Meanwhile, the RDNA 3 iGPU puts up a good fight with the RTX 2050 and GTX 1650 Ti GPUs for laptops. The same Phoenix APU is also powering GPD's next-gen WinMax handheld gaming PC which was also teased yesterday.
Based on the clock speeds reported by Geekbench 5/6, it looks like the folks over at AOKZOE are currently testing the A1 Pro handheld gaming console with variable TDPs since we are looking at frequencies ranging from sub-3.0 GHz to over 5.0 GHz. The device is configured with 16 GB DDR5 memory.
The Geekbench 5 performance maxes out at 1917 single-core and 10,087 multi-core points while the Geekbench 6 performance maxes out at 2426 single-core and 10,714 multi-core points, both of which
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