As the images below show, the Legion Go will utilise the Ryzen Z1 series, more details about which you can find in our ASUS ROG Ally review or our Ryzen Z1 series launch article. In short, the Legion Go will combine Zen 4 CPU cores with RDNA 3-derived iGPUs. Presumably, Lenovo will match ASUS by offering Ryzen Z1 and Ryzen Z1 Extreme variants, which would mean up to 8 CPU cores and an iGPU with 12 Compute Units.
Additionally, the Legion Go has replaceable storage. Unfortunately, Lenovo appears to have only included enough space for an M.2 2230 or M.2 2242 drive rather than the more readily available and often cheaper M.2 2280 variant. Moreover, the Legion Go has a single built-in trackpad, mirroring the functionality of the Steam Deck. Similarly, Lenovo has integrated a mouse sensor, a mouse wheel and a dedicated FPS mode switch, along with six auxiliary gamepad buttons referred to as M1, M2, M3, Y1, Y2 and Y3. A release date remains unknown for now, but the appearance of official marketing visuals suggests that Lenovo is close to officially announcing its first gaming handheld.
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