OneXPlayer is prepping a gaming handheld called the X1 that runs Intel's Core Ultra 5 338H chip, and it just showed up on Geekbench with 32 gigs of RAM. The processor packs 12 cores split between performance, efficiency, and low-power variants, plus an Arc B370 integrated GPU with 10 Xe3 cores that should perform close to AMD's Radeon 880M.
Geekbench scores hit around 2,512 single-core and 13,265 multi-core, but those numbers will probably shift as more benchmarks surface. The memory is supposedly clocked at 9,600 MT/s, which is pretty solid for a handheld.
This looks like it'll be a decent mid-range option when Panther Lake chips actually launch, and other manufacturers are probably cooking up their versions already.
Geekbench scores hit around 2,512 single-core and 13,265 multi-core, but those numbers will probably shift as more benchmarks surface. The memory is supposedly clocked at 9,600 MT/s, which is pretty solid for a handheld.
This looks like it'll be a decent mid-range option when Panther Lake chips actually launch, and other manufacturers are probably cooking up their versions already.