MSI Crow, Released in March 2024, which received a lot of negative attention due to poor optimization at launch. But a new PC gaming handheld powered by Intel processors is on the way and could be the answer to Intel’s portable console woes.
According to a report, AOKZOE A2 Ultra is confirmed to be powered by Intel Core Ultra 7 155H. PC game N. This is the same processor found in the higher-end model of the MSI Claw A1M, but it received a lot of backlash as it struggled with basic gaming tasks that its competitors could easily handle.
Unlike MSI, the company that developed this device seems to have a lot of experience making PC handhelds, but like the Steam Deck and just about every handheld on the market, they typically use AMD processors. We don’t know why AOKZOE switched to Intel, but there’s a good chance the AOKZOE A2 Ultra is the redemption story Intel needs right now.
MSI claw was disappointing
At this point, there is no clear reason why MSI Claw is struggling.our your own preview Users of the handheld were all smiles, praising the stable and excellent performance in limited games. However, when detailed reviews arrived, word quickly spread of substandard performance.
These issues include Intel-related updates Deny proper installationMSI Center inconsistent game launch, overheating issues, inconsistent performance, more. At this point, the universal experience with this system seems to be one of frustration and disappointment.
And the problem is, we don’t know who is responsible for this. Is it MSI’s manufacturing process or an architectural limitation of Intel’s processors? The answer will likely be determined once the AOKZOE A2 Ultra launches, giving Intel a chance to see its processors compete with AMD in this market. This handheld is crucial to proving what can be done.