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GPD Win Mini gets AMD Ryzen 7640U/7840U Zen4 APU, $700+ price tag and support for external GPUs

Oct 12, 2023Oct 12, 2023

YouTuber The Phawx is sharing the very first details on the next-gen handheld console by GPD.

The GPD Win Mini is an upcoming handheld console with a clamshell design. It is supposed to be an even smaller design compared to previous GPD Win consoles which have grown in size for sure. This new design is departing from a PSP-clone or small laptop design approach and now wants the console to fit into a pocket.

The company is finding itself in a new handheld console market with not one but at least six big players now in the game: Valve, Ayaneo, OneXplayer, AOKZEO, AYN and soon ASUS. All of these brands are now working on next-gen devices, powered mainly by AMD Phoenix silicon with Zen4 and RDNA3 architectures.

The upcoming Win Mini clamshell design will give GPD a chance to differentiate itself from the competition. The console is said to feature a 7-inch screen, just like the ASUS ROG Ally, but the device would be significantly smaller. The screen itself would be just as good as ASUS’ with 1920×1080 resolution and 120 Hz refresh rate, but early information provides no details on the brightness or the panel type.

GPD Win Mini, Source: GPD

According to the report, the console is equipped with Thunderbolt 4 and OcuLink-2 port. The latter technology gives more bandwidth for PCIe GPU docks for external graphics. The GPD just so happens to have their "G1" graphics dock which is said to support up to Radeon RX 7600M XT GPU (AMD discrete RDNA3 GPU).

This is a very similar approach to the ASUS XG Mobile connector that allows gamers to attach powerful GPUs without sacrificing bandwidth. The only issue with ASUS’ design is the cost (XG GPU costs $1.5K to $2K). Meanwhile, OcuLink-2 is an open standard that may kick-start new eGPU designs in the future.

GPD Win Mini, Source: GPD

What should also be mentioned is that the back cover can be replaced with a flat version. Gamers can use the design with handle grips for a better experience, but those who prefer a more compact design (that can actually fit into a pocket) may use an alternative cover instead.

The console is said to be launched in June through the Indiegogo crowdfunding site. We do not recommend buying hardware this way, but GPD has established their brand and has successfully launched many products through this platform since 2016.

The Mini is said to launch in two variants, either with Ryzen 7 7840U 8-core or Ryzen 5 7640U 6-core APU, which is reportedly launching at around $700. The pricing for the higher-end 7840U version is currently unknown.

Source via Liliputing:

YouTuber The Phawx is sharing the very first details on the next-gen handheld console by GPD. AMD Zen4 & RDNA3 AMD Ryzen 7 7840U 8C/16T AMD Ryzen 5 7640U 6C/12T 780M 12CU RDNA3 760M 6CU RDNA3 OcuLink-2 16GB LPDDR5 256GB/512GB/1TB NVMe PCIe Gen4x4 7″ 1920×1080 120Hz TBC 47 Wh TBC ~16.7 x 10.8 x 2.5 mm Windows 11 $699 (7640U+16G+256GB) $??? (7840U+16G+512GB/1TB) Q2 2023