This is the 4CU Z1, not the more interesting 12CU Z1 Extreme, for anyone wondering.
The author isn’t particularly clear about this, equating it interchangeably (within the very first sentence) to both the 4CU ROG Ally and 12CU Lenovo Legion Go. Towards the end, they state that the Z1 is “still firmly below the Ally,” the latter of which can be had in both Z1 and Z1E variants.
Admittedly, AMD isn’t particularly helping the situation with their disparate naming conventions, but still. Different performance tiers.
This is the 4CU Z1, not the more interesting 12CU Z1 Extreme, for anyone wondering.
The author isn’t particularly clear about this, equating it interchangeably (within the very first sentence) to both the 4CU ROG Ally and 12CU Lenovo Legion Go. Towards the end, they state that the Z1 is “still firmly below the Ally,” the latter of which can be had in both Z1 and Z1E variants.
Admittedly, AMD isn’t particularly helping the situation with their disparate naming conventions, but still. Different performance tiers.
Wow, that’s super important. Clickbait tier journalism these days…
Is this just a repost of an ETA Prime video?