Ryzen Z1 Extreme devices like the Lenovo Legion Go and ASUS ROG Ally X have reportedly stopped receiving driver updates, ...
Lenovo has seemingly confirmed that it is no longer developing and rolling out driver updates for the Legion Go and its Ryzen Z1 Series APUs.
The Ryzen Z1 Extreme is still alive, as Lenovo confirms that it's working with AMD to release new drivers and support the original Legion Go until 2029.
Popular Windows 11 gaming handhelds like the ROG Ally and Legion Go face an uncertain future as AMD reportedly stops driver ...
Ryzen Z1 and Z1 Extreme handheld users report stalled driver updates, raising concerns about long-term support.
Reports suggest AMD Ryzen Z1 handheld driver updates have stalled across devices like the Legion Go and ROG Ally. The post ...
The high-performance handheld gaming market is facing a wave of uncertainty following reports that AMD may be deprioritizing driver support for ...
Reports of Lenovo already dropping support for its Legion Go handheld are premature. Lenovo also says it's working with AMD on driver cadence.
Lenovo officially stated that its original handheld gaming PC has plenty of gas left in the tank, after rumors spread of an end to driver update.
Lenovo released an official statement regarding the Legion Go, denying that it has ceased support for the gaming handheld.
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AMD has reportedly paused Ryzen Z1 drivers, leaving handhelds like the Lenovo Legion Go and ASUS ROG Ally stranded on outdated software.