Mindsphere. Posted March 26, 2022 Share Posted March 26, 2022 https://www.tomshardware.com/news/gpd-win-max-2-boasts-intel-alder-lake-14-core-cpu-upgrade GPD has officially announced the Win Max 2. The new design includes the transition from an 8 to a 10.1-inch screen and adopting a new Intel Alder Lake mobile processor with up to 14C/20T. It earns its 'Max' moniker in several ways; you will be able to buy this portable with up to 32GB of RAM, and it comes with up to 2TB PCIe 4.0 SSD in one of the two M.2 slots. All this attractive hardware resides inside an aluminum-magnesium alloy unibody chassis. The previous-gen GPD Win Max came with an 8-inch screen with 1,280 x 800 pixels. With the Win Max 2, that screen jumps to a 1,920 x 1,200-pixel panel with a 10.1-inch diagonal. GPD says retro gamers will appreciate the screen aspect ratio. We think that the screen size inflation helps GPD to differentiate from the affordable and well-reviewed Steam Deck portable PC gaming machine with its 7-inch screen. GPD says the new model is only growing from 207 × 145mm to 228 x 160mm despite this significant screen size change. Helping keep the size down are "ultra-narrow borders." The Hong Kong-based diminutive device specialist chose not to reveal the thickness of the new Win Max 2 at this time but says it is thinner. However, it might not know the exact thickness yet, judging from the basic sketch of the new device accompanying the blog post. Another headlining change with the GPD Win Max 2 is the processor that arrives from one of Intel's new Alder Lake mobile lineup. GPD specifically mentions the Intel Core i7-1280P with 14 cores and 20 threads. This CPU boosts up to 4.80 GHz, has 24MB Smart Cache, and eats 20 and 64 watts. The iGPU of the processor will be necessary for any non-cloud gaming on the Win Max 2. Intel's Iris Xe Graphics are present, with 96 EUs, and running at up to 1.45 GHz. With gamers pushing the high max TDP and CPU and iGPU on this gaming device, you may be concerned about the cooling. GPD says this new portable uses the same fan as the Win 3, which "ensures heat dissipation and quietness." We aren't sure if there will eventually be other processor options for buyers. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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