GPD WIN Max 3 lists Ryzen AI MAX+ 395, 9.06-inch 165Hz AMOLED display

GPD has listed early specs for the WIN Max 3 handheld PC, featuring AMD Ryzen AI MAX+ APUs, a 9.06- inch 165Hz AMOLED display, and a modular 97Wh battery.

GPD WIN Max 3 handheld PC product image
GPD WIN Max 3 handheld PC product image

GPD has listed early specifications for the WIN Max 3 handheld PC, signaling a major shift in portable gaming hardware capabilities. Buyers looking for high-end performance in a compact form factor will find this device particularly relevant due to its powerful new processor options. The listing confirms that GPD is moving away from traditional internal battery designs toward a modular approach for the next generation of its flagship line.

GPD WIN Max 3 handheld PC product image
GPD WIN Max 3 handheld PC product image

Modular design and Strix Halo chips define the next GPD flagship

The WIN Max 3 relies on 's latest Strix Halo APUs, specifically the AI MAX+ 395 and the Ryzen AI MAX+ 388. These chips integrate 8060S graphics directly into the processor, offering significantly more graphical power than previous handheld generations. This architecture allows the device to handle demanding PC games at higher settings while maintaining a relatively small footprint for a desktop-class chip.

Specifications

  • Processor: AMD Ryzen AI MAX+ 395 or 388
  • Display: 9.06-inch 165Hz AMOLED
  • Memory: Up to 128GB LPDDR5X-8000
  • Storage: Up to 4TB NVMe
  • Battery: 97Wh external swappable module

Visual output comes from a 9.06-inch AMOLED panel that supports a 165Hz refresh rate and HDR10. The screen resolution sits at 2400 by 1504 pixels, providing sharp imagery for both gaming and media consumption. Internally, the system supports up to 128GB of LPDDR5X-8000 memory, which ensures smooth multitasking and fast data access for large game libraries.

Storage flexibility is a key feature, with support for up to 4TB of NVMe storage across multiple form factors including M.2 2280, M.2 2230, and Mini SSD 1517. The device runs 11 Home and includes comprehensive connectivity options such as USB4 with DisplayPort 2.1, HDMI 2.1 FRL, and Wi-Fi 6E. A 97Wh external swappable battery module powers the system, allowing users to extend playtime without increasing the weight of the handheld itself.

Final pricing, launch dates, and specific retail configurations remain unconfirmed according to the current listing. The listed thermal design power ranges from 45W to 110W, indicating that performance will vary based on the specific configuration chosen by the user. GPD continues to develop this product line, but consumers should wait for official announcements before making purchasing decisions.

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