Lenovo Introduces Go Gaming Handheld Featuring AMD Rembrandt APU and Advanced Wi-Fi 6E

Lenovo is on the verge of expanding its gaming lineup with the addition of the intriguing Legion Go S, a device that recently made discreet appearances on their website. This new gaming handheld is said to be linked to the model number ‘8ARP1,’ previously seen in a Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) certification last month. This code could potentially unravel as an 8-inch display (8), powered by an AMD Rembrandt APU (ARP), marking it as the first generation (1) of its kind.

The Rembrandt architecture, according to recent discoveries, promises a formidable combination of an RDNA 2 GPU and Zen 3+ CPU cores, leveraging AMD’s cutting-edge Zen 2 series APUs for top-tier performance. Adding to its appeal, Lenovo’s Legion Go S is expected to support Wi-Fi 6E connectivity, ensuring seamless online gaming experiences similar to its sibling, the Legion Go.

Details about the official unveiling of the Legion Go S remain shrouded in mystery. Moreover, the potential rollout of other intriguing models like the Legion Go 8AHP2 and Legion Go 8ASP2 also remains under wraps. As anticipation builds, tech enthusiasts and gamers alike are eager to see how Lenovo will elevate the gaming handheld market with these new additions. Keep an eye out for more updates on this exciting release!