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MSI Claw 8 AI+ to launch with an even larger battery than Asus ROG Ally X

Started by Redaktion, November 18, 2024, 16:28:30

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Redaktion

CES has potentially revealed the launch date of MSI's long-awaited Intel Lunar Lake-powered gaming handheld. Not only that, but the Consumer Technology Association has also hinted that the MSI Claw 8 AI+ may even eclipse the Asus ROG Ally X when it comes to battery life.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/MSI-Claw-8-AI-to-launch-with-an-even-larger-battery-than-Asus-ROG-Ally-X.920466.0.html

usacomputer

MSI CLAW was a total disaster with Intel and it seems that the same story is repeating itself, although with some improvements regarding energy consumption, but it has already been seen on YouTube that Intel processors continue to consume more than AMD and produce more heat, which shortens the life of the processor.
In international forums everyone agrees that MSI is wrong again and billions of Euros will have been wasted.
We will have to see the reviews, but it is also known that AMD is launching its Z2 Chip, improving the Z1 that ROG Ally X currently has, along with the Steam Deck, for me one of the best consoles and from which we hope to have an update very soon, and the Lenovo Legion Go with the larger 8.8-inch screen at 1600p and 144 Hz, 16 GB of RAM and options of 512 GB or 1 TB of storage.

stopInteldefamation

Quote from: usacomputer on November 18, 2024, 16:42:41MSI CLAW was a total disaster with Intel and it seems that the same story is repeating itself, although with some improvements regarding energy consumption, but it has already been seen on YouTube that Intel processors continue to consume more than AMD and produce more heat, which shortens the life of the processor.
In international forums everyone agrees that MSI is wrong again and billions of Euros will have been wasted.
We will have to see the reviews, but it is also known that AMD is launching its Z2 Chip, improving the Z1 that ROG Ally X currently has, along with the Steam Deck, for me one of the best consoles and from which we hope to have an update very soon, and the Lenovo Legion Go with the larger 8.8-inch screen at 1600p and 144 Hz, 16 GB of RAM and options of 512 GB or 1 TB of storage.
ok julia_top, stop spamming anti-intel comments on every msi claw article. Lunar Lake has already to be proven to be incredibly more efficient than Strip Point at 20w and below (per NBC's own testing) and it's igpu performance is on par and even better in some cases that SP at that same wattage. if priced correctly, the Claw 8 AI will be the Windows handheld to beat in 2025.

ThatRandomJew

Quote from: usacomputer on November 18, 2024, 16:42:41MSI CLAW was a total disaster with Intel and it seems that the same story is repeating itself, although with some improvements regarding energy consumption, but it has already been seen on YouTube that Intel processors continue to consume more than AMD and produce more heat, which shortens the life of the processor.
In international forums everyone agrees that MSI is wrong again and billions of Euros will have been wasted.
We will have to see the reviews, but it is also known that AMD is launching its Z2 Chip, improving the Z1 that ROG Ally X currently has, along with the Steam Deck, for me one of the best consoles and from which we hope to have an update very soon, and the Lenovo Legion Go with the larger 8.8-inch screen at 1600p and 144 Hz, 16 GB of RAM and options of 512 GB or 1 TB of storage.

Uhhhh where are you seeing that? Lunar Lake trades blows with the 890m at 30 watts while the 890m is at max (80w, I think)

The whole thing with LnL is good battery. ETA Prime has a video showing its performance at 15w, which I doubt the 890m will do well at, considering the Z1 was worse than the Steam Deck at lower TDPs

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