Testing the AMD 7940 HS Chipset in Handheld Gaming Devices
In this article, we will delve into the world of handheld gaming devices and explore the capabilities of the newly released AMD 7940 HS chipset. Specifically, we will be testing the performance of this chip in various games at lower wattage settings to see how it stacks up against other competing options.
We began by setting up the AMD 7940 HS chipset in a custom-built handheld gaming device with a 28-watt TDP. To maximize its performance, we used the Grand Theft Auto V game on our Benchmark list, which was also used by AMD in their original benchmarking tests for this chip. We set the game to upscale at 1080p resolution and enabled Radeon Image Sharpening (RIS) to see how the AMD 7940 HS would perform under these conditions. The results were impressive, with an average frame rate of around 111 FPS - remarkably close to the original benchmark score achieved by the Z1 Extreme.
To further validate our findings, we repeated this process with another popular game in our Benchmark list, Borderlands 3. This time, we set the game to low settings and enabled RIS as well. The results were again stunning, with an average frame rate of around 64 FPS - a testament to the performance capabilities of the AMD 7940 HS chipset.
Next, we moved on to testing Spider-Man Miles Morales in our handheld gaming device at 28 watts. Again, we used the RIS feature and set the game to upscale at 1080p resolution. The results were impressive once more, with an average frame rate of around 64 FPS. While this chip will undoubtedly deliver much better performance at higher wattage settings, it's clear that it can handle demanding games like Spider-Man Miles Morales even at lower power levels.
In our final test, we ran Doom Eternal on low settings and enabled RIS to see how the AMD 7940 HS would perform in a more fast-paced game. The results were nothing short of phenomenal, with an average frame rate of around 84 FPS - a testament to the chip's raw processing power.
While we did encounter some minor variations in performance depending on the game being tested, the overall picture is clear: the AMD 7940 HS chipset is a powerhouse that can deliver outstanding performance even at lower wattage settings. With its 12 CUs of RDNA 3i GPU and eight Zen 4 cores from the CPU side, this chip is well-equipped to handle even the most demanding games.
In comparison to other competing chips on the market, such as the Z1 Extreme, our results suggest that the AMD 7940 HS may actually offer comparable performance without the need for higher wattage settings. Of course, further testing would be needed to confirm these findings, but based on the data we've collected so far, it's clear that this chip has tremendous potential.
As handheld manufacturers look to incorporate this chipset into their future devices, one can't help but wonder what features and optimizations will be available to unlock its full performance potential. Will we see improved power management, faster storage solutions, or enhanced cooling systems? Only time will tell, but for now, it's clear that the AMD 7940 HS is an exciting development in the world of handheld gaming.
For those interested in learning more about this chipset and its capabilities, we've included a link to AMD's website below. We'll also be doing further testing with the 7940 HS at different wattage settings - perhaps even as low as 15 watts or as high as 30 watts - to see just how far it can stretch. If you have any thoughts on this chipset or suggestions for future tests, please let us know in the comments below.
Ultimately, our experience with the AMD 7940 HS has been nothing short of impressive. This chip may be designed specifically for handheld gaming devices, but its performance capabilities are undeniable. With further testing and optimization, it's likely that we'll see even more amazing things from this chipset - and we can't wait to get started.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enforeign pack here again today is a super exciting day when it comes to handheld gaming PCs because AMD just announced their Z1 series which is a new Zen 4 rdna3 Apu designed specifically for handhelds so yeah this is something that a lot of us have been waiting on for a little while and of course you know AMD has worked with kind of third-party companies and created a custom Apu specifically for handheld's I.E the steam DAC but with the new Z1 Series this is going to allow companies like IO Neo GPD 1X and even AOK Zoe to get one of these chips in their handouts and there's actually two different variants so obviously this is going to be known as the Z1 series CPU based on Zen 4 igpu based on our DNA 3 and there are some major differences between the Z1 and the Z1 extreme obviously with Throne extreme behind the name you kind of expect it to be more powerful and it definitely is so uh just taking a look at the official website I'll leave a link in the description high performance handheld PC gaming needs next-gen processing power obviously Z1 extreme we've got the Z1 here gives us all of the features and you know scrolling down a little bit we've got one of the upcoming handhelds that will be using the Z1 CPU so this isn't leaked anymore this is officially on amd's website right now as you can see with the base ryzen Z1 we get six cores 12 threads four rdna3 compute units with that igpu 22 megabytes of cash and their TDP is rated at 15 to 30 Watts I was actually expecting a few more compute units here with the base Z1 but you know they kind of left all of that to the Z1 extreme and with this we're gonna get eight Zen cores 16 threads 12 compute units with those rdna3 Graphics 24 megabytes of cash and they're saying the extreme is rated for 15 to 30 Watts we do have a little more information over on the product page but it's not given us any kind of clocks or anything like that and I really do think that this can kind of be customized per manufacturer it supports AMD link Radeon anti-lag super resolution free sync Radeon boost and chill and this is the case for the Z1 and Z1 extreme they also released a few slides just giving us a little more information at the bottom we've got the bass Z1 this will offer up to 2.8 teraflops of GPU performance but the Xtreme offers up to 8.6 teraflops and you know that's not going to tell us exactly how this thing can gain but it's kind of a baseline we can work with to compare it to other devices on the market right now like the Xbox series X offering 12.2 teraflops PS5 coming in at 10.2 the Z1 extreme 8.6 Series S 4 Z1 2.8 and the PS4 coming in at 1.9 AMD also offered up some of their own benchmarks and really you got to take this with a grain of salt but what we have here is the Z1 versus the Z1 extreme 1080p native resolution low settings for instance very first one here Red Dead 2 25.3 on the Z1 but 47.9 on the Z1 extreme and they didn't tell us what kind of wattage or TDP that this was running at and again we don't know the exact clocks of the GPU or the CPU side of things when it comes to these two new Chips but we did get a few more benchmarks of these same games but using Radeon super resolution so all of these were upscaled from 720p to 1080p using rsr and low setting Red Dead 2 coming in with an average of 41.8 moving down a little bit Grand Theft Auto 5 97.5 and at the very end here Dota 2 at 101 FPS I mean you can go down the board here they also offered up the same kind of results here but using the extreme so 1080p low settings and when they say 1080 it's just upscaled from 720P P using rsr Red Dead 2 72.3 Borderlands 3 66.1 and yeah I mean everything here is over 60 really when it comes down to on a handheld to save that battery life we want to kind of Turn vsync on I know a lot of the newer handhelds coming out will have a 120 hertz refresh rate display but in order to save battery life sticking at 60 is going to be the way to go looks like this Chip is going to be able to handle a lot of our favorite games quite well and I'm going to tell you right now I'm pretty sure they would have tested this at 30 watts and not 15 so this is kind of the max performance we're going to see out of the Z1 extreme at 30 Watts obviously a lot of people including myself are really going to want that Z1 extreme just to get the most performance we can but the regular base model Z1 shouldn't be written off because in all actuality I mean it's definitely going to be a cheaper chip from AMD and we could see this come to some lower cost handhelds and get some really great performance out of it either way I'm really excited about both of these chips and you know I've been trying to find a little more information box and everything for the Z1 extreme but it really does look like something very close to the 7940hs both of them are based on zen4 they've got eight cores 16 threads and we've got 12 compute units with those rdna3 Graphics now of course the Z1 extreme isn't going to run at the kind of wattages and I personally don't think it's going to run at the kind of clocks we're seeing with the 7940 HS but I think we can get a good idea of what kind of performance we're going to see out of the Z1 extreme with the 7940hs and I happen to have one I've made a few videos recently using this chip but we've been at higher tdps up there around 65 watts to get the maximum out of it but I wanted to do a little bit of testing at a lower TDP so I've set it up at 28 Watts now remember in their Benchmark they used Grand Theft Auto 5 upscale to 1080p using rsr that's exactly how we have it set up right now and with the Z1 extreme in their Benchmark they averaged 111 FPS I'd say they were running that at 30 Watts we're a little under that at 28 but we are right on par with those benchmarks that they showed with the Z1 extreme and if we just threw a little more wattage at it we could get right there at 111 but overall I mean this is as close as we're gonna get I mean this is a 12 CU rdna 3i GPU we've got eight Zen 4 cores here on the CPU side of things and I didn't adjust the clocks on the GPU or the CPU I just kind of wanted to let it do its thing right here at 28 Watts you got lucky buddy I figured I'd test one more that they had on their Benchmark chart we went with Borderlands 3 set up the same way low settings rsr upscaled to 1080 here they averaged 66 FPS and we're right there we're between 61 to 71 FPS so we're working with a really close comparison to that Z1 extreme with this 7940 HS at 28 watts and why not base that chip on something they already have access to or that's already in the works here's Spider-Man Miles Morales 28 Watts rsr upscale to 1080 and work at an average of around 64 FPS now this chip will do much more at a higher wattage with this game we can get those clocks way up there on the GPU but stuck at 28 Watts those clocks are going to kind of do their own thing and yeah I mean this is still very playable next up we've got Doom Eternal and with this I didn't worry about rsr because I know how well this runs on apus we're at low settings 1080p getting an average of around 84 FPS and again this Apu can go up in wattage and it does run this game great at high settings 1080p at around 65 Watts moving over to a racing game we've got dirt five and I am using rsr with this we're at low settings and we got an average of around 63 FPS that's a bit all over the place I mean when there's a ton of cars on screen it does get close to going under 60 but uh you know with some more tweaking here and there we could get it to run better but the way it's looking right now with everything we've tested at 28 Watts that new Z1 with those 12 cus on that rdna igpu should make for a pretty potent little gaming machine and finally we've got cyberpunk 2077. for some reason I've got vsync off but it's kind of locked right there at 60 with that rsr enabled I think it might be because I'm in kind of borderless window rsr I probably should have set it up as full screen but it will run this game at 60fps so cyberpunk 2077 will be playable and I really do think we're very very close to what the Z1 extreme is going to offer I think it's kind of based on the same die here again we're not sure about those GPU and CPU clocks or the maximum clocks on both but I do think this setup right here is very very close to what the Z1 extreme is going to offer and I'm really excited to see what these handheld companies do with this chip and you know what kind of extra features they add on to their upcoming handouts but that's going to wrap it up for this one I really appreciate you watching I will leave a link to amd's website so you can learn a little more and I will be doing more testing with that 7940 HS if you're interested in seeing some more games running at lower wattages just let me know in the comments below and I can create a video we can go down to 15 watts up to 30 Watts just to see what we can do with it and like I mentioned I really do think this is as close as we're gonna get right now to the Z1 extreme without really getting one in our hands I'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments below I mean are you excited that AMD has come out with this chip specifically designed for handhelds I know a lot of people out there are gonna be what do you want to see from manufacturers building new handhelds with this chip let us know down below like always thanks for watchingforeign pack here again today is a super exciting day when it comes to handheld gaming PCs because AMD just announced their Z1 series which is a new Zen 4 rdna3 Apu designed specifically for handhelds so yeah this is something that a lot of us have been waiting on for a little while and of course you know AMD has worked with kind of third-party companies and created a custom Apu specifically for handheld's I.E the steam DAC but with the new Z1 Series this is going to allow companies like IO Neo GPD 1X and even AOK Zoe to get one of these chips in their handouts and there's actually two different variants so obviously this is going to be known as the Z1 series CPU based on Zen 4 igpu based on our DNA 3 and there are some major differences between the Z1 and the Z1 extreme obviously with Throne extreme behind the name you kind of expect it to be more powerful and it definitely is so uh just taking a look at the official website I'll leave a link in the description high performance handheld PC gaming needs next-gen processing power obviously Z1 extreme we've got the Z1 here gives us all of the features and you know scrolling down a little bit we've got one of the upcoming handhelds that will be using the Z1 CPU so this isn't leaked anymore this is officially on amd's website right now as you can see with the base ryzen Z1 we get six cores 12 threads four rdna3 compute units with that igpu 22 megabytes of cash and their TDP is rated at 15 to 30 Watts I was actually expecting a few more compute units here with the base Z1 but you know they kind of left all of that to the Z1 extreme and with this we're gonna get eight Zen cores 16 threads 12 compute units with those rdna3 Graphics 24 megabytes of cash and they're saying the extreme is rated for 15 to 30 Watts we do have a little more information over on the product page but it's not given us any kind of clocks or anything like that and I really do think that this can kind of be customized per manufacturer it supports AMD link Radeon anti-lag super resolution free sync Radeon boost and chill and this is the case for the Z1 and Z1 extreme they also released a few slides just giving us a little more information at the bottom we've got the bass Z1 this will offer up to 2.8 teraflops of GPU performance but the Xtreme offers up to 8.6 teraflops and you know that's not going to tell us exactly how this thing can gain but it's kind of a baseline we can work with to compare it to other devices on the market right now like the Xbox series X offering 12.2 teraflops PS5 coming in at 10.2 the Z1 extreme 8.6 Series S 4 Z1 2.8 and the PS4 coming in at 1.9 AMD also offered up some of their own benchmarks and really you got to take this with a grain of salt but what we have here is the Z1 versus the Z1 extreme 1080p native resolution low settings for instance very first one here Red Dead 2 25.3 on the Z1 but 47.9 on the Z1 extreme and they didn't tell us what kind of wattage or TDP that this was running at and again we don't know the exact clocks of the GPU or the CPU side of things when it comes to these two new Chips but we did get a few more benchmarks of these same games but using Radeon super resolution so all of these were upscaled from 720p to 1080p using rsr and low setting Red Dead 2 coming in with an average of 41.8 moving down a little bit Grand Theft Auto 5 97.5 and at the very end here Dota 2 at 101 FPS I mean you can go down the board here they also offered up the same kind of results here but using the extreme so 1080p low settings and when they say 1080 it's just upscaled from 720P P using rsr Red Dead 2 72.3 Borderlands 3 66.1 and yeah I mean everything here is over 60 really when it comes down to on a handheld to save that battery life we want to kind of Turn vsync on I know a lot of the newer handhelds coming out will have a 120 hertz refresh rate display but in order to save battery life sticking at 60 is going to be the way to go looks like this Chip is going to be able to handle a lot of our favorite games quite well and I'm going to tell you right now I'm pretty sure they would have tested this at 30 watts and not 15 so this is kind of the max performance we're going to see out of the Z1 extreme at 30 Watts obviously a lot of people including myself are really going to want that Z1 extreme just to get the most performance we can but the regular base model Z1 shouldn't be written off because in all actuality I mean it's definitely going to be a cheaper chip from AMD and we could see this come to some lower cost handhelds and get some really great performance out of it either way I'm really excited about both of these chips and you know I've been trying to find a little more information box and everything for the Z1 extreme but it really does look like something very close to the 7940hs both of them are based on zen4 they've got eight cores 16 threads and we've got 12 compute units with those rdna3 Graphics now of course the Z1 extreme isn't going to run at the kind of wattages and I personally don't think it's going to run at the kind of clocks we're seeing with the 7940 HS but I think we can get a good idea of what kind of performance we're going to see out of the Z1 extreme with the 7940hs and I happen to have one I've made a few videos recently using this chip but we've been at higher tdps up there around 65 watts to get the maximum out of it but I wanted to do a little bit of testing at a lower TDP so I've set it up at 28 Watts now remember in their Benchmark they used Grand Theft Auto 5 upscale to 1080p using rsr that's exactly how we have it set up right now and with the Z1 extreme in their Benchmark they averaged 111 FPS I'd say they were running that at 30 Watts we're a little under that at 28 but we are right on par with those benchmarks that they showed with the Z1 extreme and if we just threw a little more wattage at it we could get right there at 111 but overall I mean this is as close as we're gonna get I mean this is a 12 CU rdna 3i GPU we've got eight Zen 4 cores here on the CPU side of things and I didn't adjust the clocks on the GPU or the CPU I just kind of wanted to let it do its thing right here at 28 Watts you got lucky buddy I figured I'd test one more that they had on their Benchmark chart we went with Borderlands 3 set up the same way low settings rsr upscaled to 1080 here they averaged 66 FPS and we're right there we're between 61 to 71 FPS so we're working with a really close comparison to that Z1 extreme with this 7940 HS at 28 watts and why not base that chip on something they already have access to or that's already in the works here's Spider-Man Miles Morales 28 Watts rsr upscale to 1080 and work at an average of around 64 FPS now this chip will do much more at a higher wattage with this game we can get those clocks way up there on the GPU but stuck at 28 Watts those clocks are going to kind of do their own thing and yeah I mean this is still very playable next up we've got Doom Eternal and with this I didn't worry about rsr because I know how well this runs on apus we're at low settings 1080p getting an average of around 84 FPS and again this Apu can go up in wattage and it does run this game great at high settings 1080p at around 65 Watts moving over to a racing game we've got dirt five and I am using rsr with this we're at low settings and we got an average of around 63 FPS that's a bit all over the place I mean when there's a ton of cars on screen it does get close to going under 60 but uh you know with some more tweaking here and there we could get it to run better but the way it's looking right now with everything we've tested at 28 Watts that new Z1 with those 12 cus on that rdna igpu should make for a pretty potent little gaming machine and finally we've got cyberpunk 2077. for some reason I've got vsync off but it's kind of locked right there at 60 with that rsr enabled I think it might be because I'm in kind of borderless window rsr I probably should have set it up as full screen but it will run this game at 60fps so cyberpunk 2077 will be playable and I really do think we're very very close to what the Z1 extreme is going to offer I think it's kind of based on the same die here again we're not sure about those GPU and CPU clocks or the maximum clocks on both but I do think this setup right here is very very close to what the Z1 extreme is going to offer and I'm really excited to see what these handheld companies do with this chip and you know what kind of extra features they add on to their upcoming handouts but that's going to wrap it up for this one I really appreciate you watching I will leave a link to amd's website so you can learn a little more and I will be doing more testing with that 7940 HS if you're interested in seeing some more games running at lower wattages just let me know in the comments below and I can create a video we can go down to 15 watts up to 30 Watts just to see what we can do with it and like I mentioned I really do think this is as close as we're gonna get right now to the Z1 extreme without really getting one in our hands I'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments below I mean are you excited that AMD has come out with this chip specifically designed for handhelds I know a lot of people out there are gonna be what do you want to see from manufacturers building new handhelds with this chip let us know down below like always thanks for watchingforeign pack here again today is a super exciting day when it comes to handheld gaming PCs because AMD just announced their Z1 series which is a new Zen 4 rdna3 Apu designed specifically for handhelds so yeah this is something that a lot of us have been waiting on for a little while and of course you know AMD has worked with kind of third-party companies and created a custom Apu specifically for handheld's I.E the steam DAC but with the new Z1 Series this is going to allow companies like IO Neo GPD 1X and even AOK Zoe to get one of these chips in their handouts and there's actually two different variants so obviously this is going to be known as the Z1 series CPU based on Zen 4 igpu based on our DNA 3 and there are some major differences between the Z1 and the Z1 extreme obviously with Throne extreme behind the name you kind of expect it to be more powerful and it definitely is so uh just taking a look at the official website I'll leave a link in the description high performance handheld PC gaming needs next-gen processing power obviously Z1 extreme we've got the Z1 here gives us all of the features and you know scrolling down a little bit we've got one of the upcoming handhelds that will be using the Z1 CPU so this isn't leaked anymore this is officially on amd's website right now as you can see with the base ryzen Z1 we get six cores 12 threads four rdna3 compute units with that igpu 22 megabytes of cash and their TDP is rated at 15 to 30 Watts I was actually expecting a few more compute units here with the base Z1 but you know they kind of left all of that to the Z1 extreme and with this we're gonna get eight Zen cores 16 threads 12 compute units with those rdna3 Graphics 24 megabytes of cash and they're saying the extreme is rated for 15 to 30 Watts we do have a little more information over on the product page but it's not given us any kind of clocks or anything like that and I really do think that this can kind of be customized per manufacturer it supports AMD link Radeon anti-lag super resolution free sync Radeon boost and chill and this is the case for the Z1 and Z1 extreme they also released a few slides just giving us a little more information at the bottom we've got the bass Z1 this will offer up to 2.8 teraflops of GPU performance but the Xtreme offers up to 8.6 teraflops and you know that's not going to tell us exactly how this thing can gain but it's kind of a baseline we can work with to compare it to other devices on the market right now like the Xbox series X offering 12.2 teraflops PS5 coming in at 10.2 the Z1 extreme 8.6 Series S 4 Z1 2.8 and the PS4 coming in at 1.9 AMD also offered up some of their own benchmarks and really you got to take this with a grain of salt but what we have here is the Z1 versus the Z1 extreme 1080p native resolution low settings for instance very first one here Red Dead 2 25.3 on the Z1 but 47.9 on the Z1 extreme and they didn't tell us what kind of wattage or TDP that this was running at and again we don't know the exact clocks of the GPU or the CPU side of things when it comes to these two new Chips but we did get a few more benchmarks of these same games but using Radeon super resolution so all of these were upscaled from 720p to 1080p using rsr and low setting Red Dead 2 coming in with an average of 41.8 moving down a little bit Grand Theft Auto 5 97.5 and at the very end here Dota 2 at 101 FPS I mean you can go down the board here they also offered up the same kind of results here but using the extreme so 1080p low settings and when they say 1080 it's just upscaled from 720P P using rsr Red Dead 2 72.3 Borderlands 3 66.1 and yeah I mean everything here is over 60 really when it comes down to on a handheld to save that battery life we want to kind of Turn vsync on I know a lot of the newer handhelds coming out will have a 120 hertz refresh rate display but in order to save battery life sticking at 60 is going to be the way to go looks like this Chip is going to be able to handle a lot of our favorite games quite well and I'm going to tell you right now I'm pretty sure they would have tested this at 30 watts and not 15 so this is kind of the max performance we're going to see out of the Z1 extreme at 30 Watts obviously a lot of people including myself are really going to want that Z1 extreme just to get the most performance we can but the regular base model Z1 shouldn't be written off because in all actuality I mean it's definitely going to be a cheaper chip from AMD and we could see this come to some lower cost handhelds and get some really great performance out of it either way I'm really excited about both of these chips and you know I've been trying to find a little more information box and everything for the Z1 extreme but it really does look like something very close to the 7940hs both of them are based on zen4 they've got eight cores 16 threads and we've got 12 compute units with those rdna3 Graphics now of course the Z1 extreme isn't going to run at the kind of wattages and I personally don't think it's going to run at the kind of clocks we're seeing with the 7940 HS but I think we can get a good idea of what kind of performance we're going to see out of the Z1 extreme with the 7940hs and I happen to have one I've made a few videos recently using this chip but we've been at higher tdps up there around 65 watts to get the maximum out of it but I wanted to do a little bit of testing at a lower TDP so I've set it up at 28 Watts now remember in their Benchmark they used Grand Theft Auto 5 upscale to 1080p using rsr that's exactly how we have it set up right now and with the Z1 extreme in their Benchmark they averaged 111 FPS I'd say they were running that at 30 Watts we're a little under that at 28 but we are right on par with those benchmarks that they showed with the Z1 extreme and if we just threw a little more wattage at it we could get right there at 111 but overall I mean this is as close as we're gonna get I mean this is a 12 CU rdna 3i GPU we've got eight Zen 4 cores here on the CPU side of things and I didn't adjust the clocks on the GPU or the CPU I just kind of wanted to let it do its thing right here at 28 Watts you got lucky buddy I figured I'd test one more that they had on their Benchmark chart we went with Borderlands 3 set up the same way low settings rsr upscaled to 1080 here they averaged 66 FPS and we're right there we're between 61 to 71 FPS so we're working with a really close comparison to that Z1 extreme with this 7940 HS at 28 watts and why not base that chip on something they already have access to or that's already in the works here's Spider-Man Miles Morales 28 Watts rsr upscale to 1080 and work at an average of around 64 FPS now this chip will do much more at a higher wattage with this game we can get those clocks way up there on the GPU but stuck at 28 Watts those clocks are going to kind of do their own thing and yeah I mean this is still very playable next up we've got Doom Eternal and with this I didn't worry about rsr because I know how well this runs on apus we're at low settings 1080p getting an average of around 84 FPS and again this Apu can go up in wattage and it does run this game great at high settings 1080p at around 65 Watts moving over to a racing game we've got dirt five and I am using rsr with this we're at low settings and we got an average of around 63 FPS that's a bit all over the place I mean when there's a ton of cars on screen it does get close to going under 60 but uh you know with some more tweaking here and there we could get it to run better but the way it's looking right now with everything we've tested at 28 Watts that new Z1 with those 12 cus on that rdna igpu should make for a pretty potent little gaming machine and finally we've got cyberpunk 2077. for some reason I've got vsync off but it's kind of locked right there at 60 with that rsr enabled I think it might be because I'm in kind of borderless window rsr I probably should have set it up as full screen but it will run this game at 60fps so cyberpunk 2077 will be playable and I really do think we're very very close to what the Z1 extreme is going to offer I think it's kind of based on the same die here again we're not sure about those GPU and CPU clocks or the maximum clocks on both but I do think this setup right here is very very close to what the Z1 extreme is going to offer and I'm really excited to see what these handheld companies do with this chip and you know what kind of extra features they add on to their upcoming handouts but that's going to wrap it up for this one I really appreciate you watching I will leave a link to amd's website so you can learn a little more and I will be doing more testing with that 7940 HS if you're interested in seeing some more games running at lower wattages just let me know in the comments below and I can create a video we can go down to 15 watts up to 30 Watts just to see what we can do with it and like I mentioned I really do think this is as close as we're gonna get right now to the Z1 extreme without really getting one in our hands I'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments below I mean are you excited that AMD has come out with this chip specifically designed for handhelds I know a lot of people out there are gonna be what do you want to see from manufacturers building new handhelds with this chip let us know down below like always thanks for watching\n"