GPD Win 5: Official Reveal of First AMD Strix Halo Handheld

Key Takeaways

1. GPD has updated its gaming handhelds with AMD’s Strix Point series, featuring the Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 APU in models like the Win 4 and Win Max 2.
2. The Win Mini 2025 shows significant changes from its 2024 model, including a larger casing and improved cooling features, priced at $1,509.99.
3. GPD is developing new products using AMD’s Strix Halo architecture, including the Ryzen AI Max+ 395 and Radeon 8060S GPU.
4. The upcoming Win 5 will feature AMD’s Zen 5 and RDNA 3+ APU, with a potential design change that may eliminate the built-in keyboard and sliding display.
5. GPD demonstrated the Win 5 running Black Myth: Wukong at 169-210 FPS with a power draw of 55-61 watts and a temperature of 64-66 degrees Celsius, with an official reveal set for ChinaJoy 2025.


GPD has made updates to nearly all of its latest gaming handhelds by incorporating AMD’s Strix Point series, although they haven’t introduced a lot of new models recently. For example, the Win 4 and Win Max 2 are equipped with AMD’s Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 APU but maintain a similar look to earlier versions. In contrast, the Win Mini 2025 (currently priced at $1,509.99 on Amazon) shows more significant changes from its 2024 model, including a larger casing and better cooling features.

New Developments on the Horizon

Finally, GPD has announced that it is working on new products that are almost ready to be revealed. Recent speculations indicated that the upcoming device would be GPD’s first to utilize AMD’s Strix Halo architecture. As demonstrated in the video below, GPD has opted for the Ryzen AI Max+ 395 along with its Radeon 8060S integrated GPU, which is typically seen in high-end mini-PCs.

Win 5 and its Features

Additionally, GPD has confirmed that the next iteration of the Win 4 will be called the Win 5, which will include AMD’s powerful Zen 5 and RDNA 3+ based APU. For now, GPD is keeping the design of the Win 5 somewhat hidden. However, a previous leak suggested that the Win 5 might forgo the built-in keyboard and sliding display of the Win 4 while still keeping the PlayStation Portable aesthetic. Though GPD has not fully disclosed the Win 5’s design yet, it has hinted at its performance and thermal capabilities.

Specifically, the company showcased the Win 5 running the game Black Myth: Wukong at approximately 169-210 FPS while drawing 55-61 watts and maintaining a temperature of around 64-66 degrees Celsius. Based on our tests, it’s likely that GPD set the game to 720p resolution with low graphics settings and Temporal Super Resolution (TSR) activated. That said, we do not have details on the specific settings GPD employed to achieve these frame rates or how aggressively the system’s fan was working to keep the temperature below 66 degrees. GPD plans to officially present the Win 5 at ChinaJoy 2025, which will take place from August 1 to August 4 in Shanghai.

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