The next generation gaming handheld processor in the form of AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme has been discovered in a shipment manifest, though the chipmaker has already confirmed the chipβs existence in Gamescom earlier this year.
Ryzen Z2 Extreme Spotted
The entry discovered listed the goods as βZ2X28Wβ β from this string of text we can decipher two piece of information: one, βZ2Xβ indicates that this is a Ryzen Z2 Extreme chip; two, the β28Wβ indicates that this should be a 28-watt chip, in line with most gaming handhelds. The entry also lists other information, such as using the FP8 socket and 64-bit memory, and more importantly, itβll be an 8-core chip.
Videocardz also reports that the OPN code traced back to the AMDβs Product Master list noted that the chip is currently in mass production, which is in line with the chipmakerβs claims that it will be launching in early 2025. Itβs unclear how powerful the onboard GPU will be, but itβs not unreasonable for AMD to put all 16 of the Compute Units available in its Radeon 890M found in the top-tier Ryzen AI 300 processors. Should this be true, the chip should be more than capable of playing AAA games at decent settings.
We should be able to see more leaks down the line as time goes on, but it wonβt be surprising to see the new Ryzen Z2 series making its debut on CES 2025 along with a new lineup of gaming handhelds, such as the successors of Lenovo Legion Go and ASUS ROG Ally.
Pokdepinion: 8 cores is still reasonable for gaming, so I donβt think this will be an issue.


