AOKZOE A1 “AR07” Handheld Console With AMD Ryzen 7 7735U CPU Benchmarked, Similar Performance As Ryzen 7 5800U
On Geekbench, a listing for the new AOKZOE A1 handheld gaming console featuring the AMD Ryzen 7 7735U CPU has appeared with new benchmarks.
AMD Ryzen 7735U spotted in recent AOKZOE A1 AR07 benchmarks signaling new handheld for 2023
The benchmark shows that the new AOKZOE handheld gaming console will use the AMD Ryzen 7 7735U CPU which is part of the refreshed Rembrandt family that utilizes the Zen 3+ architecture and offers a base frequency of 2.70 GHz with a max boost of 4.8 GHz. This is the only information about the new handheld console from AOKZOE and & places this model against the usual suspects, OneXPlayer (One-Netbook), AYANEO, and the Steam Deck.
This benchmark of the AOKZOE handheld gaming console is the first time we see scores for the AMD 7735U CPU. In comparison to the competition, the handheld seems to need further work as OneXPlayer 2, which utilizes the AMD Ryzen 7 6800U processor, offers a similar configuration on the processor. Both processors provide eight cores across sixteen threads and the same 16MB L3 cache.
When we reviewed the OneXPlayer Mini 5800U, we did not have the necessary benchmarks available but will be providing that in upcoming reviews. However, we felt it was crucial to check the last generation's AMD CPU used in One-Netbook's gaming console versus the current iteration of the results from AOKZOE.
OneXPlayer Mini VS AOKZOE A1 AR07
We use Geekbench 6 for this comparison, not only because Geekbench 6 is the latest version but also because the new version "includes updated CPU workloads and new Compute workloads that model real-world tasks and applications." This version is more optimized for hybrid processors and machine learning, but its real-world testing is what is important.
Comparing the two devices, the OneXPlayer Mini (AMD Ryzen 7 5800U Edition) scored better in single-thread testing but fell slightly short of multi-threaded tests. In fact, the results are so close that they could almost be nominal. There might be power limitations put into place for the AOKZOE A1 AR07 version, but that is unknown at this time.
AOKZOE has not revealed any new designs on its social media sites (Facebook, Discord, YouTube, and Twitter). Still, the construction was similar to what was found on the OneXPlayer model, but with slight differences. It could be speculated that they will keep with the sweet spot of an 8-inch screen with a resolution of 1920 x 1200px. We have seen some companies jump to 2560 x 1440, but as one reviewer who had the chance to use the OneXPlayer Mini 5800U from last year and tested the resolution, any of the rivaling companies would need to create a larger screen for gamers.
It is also unknown if they will incorporate a "gimmick" feature into their device. The OneXPlayer 2 has detachable handles that connect to a portable controller holder. Users can put the screen down with a kickstand and play farther away from the device, allowing other players to play local co-op and player vs. player (PVP) games.
Compared to the price of the Valve Steam Deck, almost all competitors are considerably more expensive, with any of them starting close to the $800 price range and heading upwards from there. However, you pay for more premium features, such as a brighter screen, more robust processing power, and additional features players cannot get from the Steam Deck.
With this benchmark test being the first information found for the new device, the company has yet to reveal launch dates, a crowdfunding campaign (if they choose), and starting price for the new handheld.
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