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AYANEO domestic handheld upgrade Ryzen 6000 at the end of the year: small factories are too difficult

A few days ago, AMD officially released the Ryzen 6000H/6000U series of mobile processors, using 6nm process, Zen3+ CPU architecture, RDNA2 GPU architecture, and also brought an upgraded version of the Ryzen™ 5005U series, which is still a combination of 7nm, Zen3 and Vega.

The next day, the domestic handheld AYANEO also released an upgraded version of AYANEO Next, of which the Advance version is equipped with Ryzen 7 5800U, the official version and Pro version are equipped with Ryzen 7 5825U, and the previous generation uses Ryzen 5 4600U, Ryzen 7 4800U.

At this juncture, players definitely want to get on the Ryzen™ 6000U, but it is not so easy.

AYANEO domestic handheld upgrade Ryzen 6000 at the end of the year: small factories are too difficult

AYANEO Next Advanced with Ryzen™ 7 5800U: $7699

AYA officially explained that in the entire Windows handheld market, 5800U is also the first time to adopt, 5825U even made its debut a day after the release, which is already valuable for such a niche market.

The AYA team also said that they will do their best to let fans experience the charm of the Ryzen 6000U series as early as possible, but it is likely to wait until the end of this year, at this stage, as a small factory, it is too difficult to get the Ryzen 6000U series.

So, is it necessary for AYANEO handheld users to upgrade 5800U and 5825U? Or wait for 6800U, 6600U? The latter Intel 1165G7/11957G 11th generation Core platform is a better choice (12 generations do not have handheld products)?

AYANEO domestic handheld upgrade Ryzen 6000 at the end of the year: small factories are too difficult

Ryzen 6000 Series Spec Sheet

AYANEO domestic handheld upgrade Ryzen 6000 at the end of the year: small factories are too difficult

Ryzen™ 5000U/5005U spec sheet

AYANEO domestic handheld upgrade Ryzen 6000 at the end of the year: small factories are too difficult

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