OneXPlayer is stirring excitement in the tech world with their latest YouTube teaser showcasing the Onexfly F1 Pro, a promising new addition to their lineup of handheld gaming devices. This cutting-edge device is powered by AMD’s Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 from the advanced Ryzen AI 300 family, also known as Strix Point. With a sleek 7-inch display, the Onexfly F1 Pro has been demonstrated running Black Myth: Wukong at an impressive 50 to 60 frames per second.
The standout feature of this gadget is its 7-inch OLED display that boasts HDR support and a refresh rate of 144 Hz, delivering vibrant visuals and smooth gameplay. Weighing in at just 598 grams, it includes Harman Kardon speakers for a rich audio experience. Under the hood, the powerful Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 CPU is equipped with four Zen 5 and eight Zen 5c cores, and the latest Radeon 890M integrated GPU featuring 16 compute units driven by RDNA 3.5 architecture. This formidable hardware positions the Onexfly F1 Pro as a strong competitor against other popular devices like the Steam Deck OLED, ROG Ally X, and Lenovo Legion Go.
In the demonstration, the device ran the Black Myth: Wukong benchmark smoothly at 1080p on low-quality settings, utilizing 65% upscaling to an internal rendering resolution of 1248 x 702. The Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 processor managed an impressive average of 58 FPS under these conditions, all while limiting power consumption to just 15 watts.
For those eager to see it in action, a video titled “Introducing the AMD AI 370 Powered ONEXFLY F1 Pro | 7″ OLED & 144Hz Gaming Beast” is available on YouTube, showcasing what this remarkable handheld can do.
The Onexfly F1 Pro marks a significant milestone for OneXPlayer as their first device sporting both an OLED display and AMD’s latest Zen 5-based mobile CPUs. Until now, their devices have relied on previous-generation Intel or AMD processors with non-OLED screens. This cutting-edge handheld is among the first to feature the Zen 5 architecture, alongside the GPT Pocket 4, which is also touted with the Ryzen AI HX 370.
While the Pocket 4 comes as a 2-in-1 hybrid device with a keyboard and flip-able screen, the F1 Pro offers pure handheld gaming with classic grips and controls. OneXPlayer’s teaser not only highlights the AI 9 HX 370’s compatibility with handheld platforms but also its ability to handle even the most demanding AAA games, maintaining performance efficiency at a modest 15-watt thermal design power to prolong battery life. As AMD’s next-generation Z-series processors are not yet available for handhelds, manufacturers like OneXPlayer are turning to AMD’s Ryzen AI 300 series CPUs, traditionally laptop-focused, to power their newest gaming devices.