STEAM DECK NEWS – The next-generation Legion Go is set to impress gamers with three new models.
The Chinese company has confirmed, after all those huge leaks, that it is indeed planning to release three new handheld PCs, to be announced at CES in early January. The new leak this time is about the Lenovo Legion Go S. Meanwhile, don’t forget that the Lenovo Legion Go 2 and the Lenovo Legion Go S Steam Edition (these names are unofficial) are in the works. The S version will be white and run Windows 11, while the gray variant will get SteamOS (so it’s no coincidence that Valve is invited to Lenovo’s presentation).
Lenovo did reveal some important things. It will be powered by AMD’s Ryzen Z2 Go APU, which could be an exclusive APU made for the Chinese company. Inside is the Radeon 800M graphics chip, which could indicate that AMD will change the iGPU naming scheme (as it did with the Radeon RX 9000 cards, which we wrote about the other day). It could have Zen 3 cores and RDNA 2 graphics, which could mean the Rembrandt APU (from the Ryzen 6000 series), although it should be Zen 3+.
The Lenovo Legion Go S will have two USB4s and Legion TrueStrike controllers and triggers. There won’t be detachable controllers (a la Nintendo Switch or the first-generation Lenovo Legion Go), but this will be an option on the model using the 2025 Z2 Extreme APU. The Lenovo LegionGo S will feature an 8-core Zen3+ processor, Radeon 800M (RDNA 2) GPU, 8-inch 1920×1200 resolution 16:10 aspect ratio 120Hz 500 nits brightness PureSight display, 512GB or 1TB PCIe Gen4x4 NVMe SSD, 16GB or 32GB LPDDR5X memory, and a 55.5Wh battery. All this memory is probably a reaction to the MSI Claw 8/7 AI+, as only that handheld PC had 32 gigabytes of memory.
But this is not official!
Source: Videocardz