Ayaneo Konkr Fit handheld packs AMD AI 9 HX 470, OLED and 80 Wh battery

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Pcgamer reports that Ayaneo has revealed the Konkr Fit, a Windows handheld gaming PC that pairs a small OLED screen with a comparatively large 80 Wh battery and runs on AMD's AI 9 HX 470 processor.

The chip is described as having four Zen 5 cores and eight Zen 5c cores with a max boost clock of 5.2 GHz. Ayaneo showed the device in a live stream with a brief glimpse of Cyberpunk 2077 gameplay; the Konkr Fit looks similar to the Konkr Pocket Fit but appears chunkier at the sides. The 80 Wh battery matches the capacity used in the Asus ROG Xbox Ally X, while the processor can drop to a 15 W TDP—also the same as the Ally X. The coverage also notes parallels with the Z2 Extreme, citing the same 890M graphics, RDNA 3.5-based GPU architecture and 4 nm process.

The outlet notes the Konkr Fit's side thickness could be to accommodate the large battery or more substantial cooling for a chip whose TDP can reportedly be configured up to 54 W, but calls those explanations guesses until Ayaneo shares internals or more detail. No release date, release window or pricing has been provided, and the piece suggests pricing could approach ROG Xbox Ally X territory while warning that competition from recently tested Intel chips might affect the AI 400 range's appeal.


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Tech, Ayaneo, Konkr Fit, Oled