Alright, so there’s this wild gadget story bouncing around my brain. Let me try and spill it out here, though it’ll probably come out like a jumble of thoughts – no promises!
So, I stumbled across this dude on Bilibili – Qingchen DIY, pretty sure that’s the name. Anyway, he slapped together this MASSIVE handheld gaming thing. We’re talking a 12.5-inch beast, blasting 4K like it’s nobody’s business. And get this: it’s got an Intel Core i9-14900HX CPU under the hood, like some kind of digital muscle car. Oh, and the cherry on top? An Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090 Laptop GPU. Yeah, you heard right. Absurd, huh?
Now, AMD’s kinda ruling the roost with its snazzy handhelds – think Asus ROG Ally X and Steam Deck OLED. But Intel muscled into the game with MSI’s Lunar Lake thingy last year. Still, desktop-grade Intel-Nvidia team-ups in handhelds? Nope, not seen much. Maybe Qingchen just wanted to shake things up – Blue meets Green, showdown style?
Okay, wild backstory time: This whole contraption was conjured up with a Tongfang chassis. Weirdly, you’ve probably brushed against Tongfang via brands like XMG or Eluktronics, but who memorizes that stuff, right?
And just in case you’re wracking brains trying to imagine this level of power squeezed into a palm-sized device, let’s put it this way – this thing packs the same punch as the MSI Titan 18 HX and Alienware m18 R4 laptops. Those were more like portable tanks at 18 inches, so this 12.5-inch gizmo doesn’t actually seem humongous, if that makes any sense.
Right, but is it safe to cram all that fiery juice into a tiny shell? Apparently. Something about the GPU staying cool enough during a God of War run. It’s a 4K IPS display, in case tech specs make your heart race or whatever.
Specs nerds, here’s your treat: it’s got 64GB of DDR5-5600 RAM and two – yup, two – 2TB SSDs. Because one just wouldn’t cut it, I guess. Oh, and there’s a battery in there too, but probably best not to stray too far from outlets.
Why aren’t these things just chilling at Best Buy or something? Looks like Nvidia might go rogue with the N1 and N1X chips by 2026, cutting their own path without Intel. Bold, right? AMD’s probably plotting its next move already.
Anyway, if you want to geek out over tech gossip and juicy updates, you might wanna tap into Tom’s Hardware on Google News. Just a thought!