The gaming world got a sneak peek into OneXPlayer’s next big thing with the release of a teaser video showcasing the Onexfly F1 Pro. Streaming on YouTube, the video highlights the device’s impressive capabilities, including its powerhouse AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 processor, part of the cutting-edge Ryzen AI 300 series, known as Strix Point. This 7-inch handheld marvel showcased its prowess by running Black Myth: Wukong, achieving frame rates between 50 and 60 FPS.
The Onexfly F1 Pro packs a vibrant HDR-supported 7-inch OLED display with a fluid 144 Hz refresh rate. Weighing just 598 grams, it includes high-quality Harman Kardon speakers that make it not only portable but also delightfully immersive. Under the hood, the Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 CPU features a dynamic combination of four Zen 5 cores and eight Zen 5c cores, while its Radeon 890M iGPU, with 16 CUs, leverages the advanced RDAN 3.5 architecture. With this top-notch configuration, the Onexfly F1 Pro is ready to face off against formidable competitors like the Steam Deck OLED, ROG Ally X, and Lenovo Legion Go.
Demonstrating its performance, OneXPlayer’s video showcases the device tackling Black Myth: Wukong at 1080p on low-quality settings with a 65% upscale (translating to an effective internal resolution of 1248 x 702). The AI 9 HX 370 managed to clock an average frame rate of 58 FPS, operating within a set power consumption of 15W for this particular test.
Setting itself apart in OneXPlayer’s lineup, the Onexfly F1 Pro marks a first for featuring both an OLED screen and AMD’s cutting-edge Zen 5-based mobile processors. Other devices from the company have stuck with previous-generation Intel or AMD processors alongside more traditional displays. As it stands, the Onexfly F1 Pro, along with the GPT Pocket 4, will be among the very first Zen 5-powered handhelds available, with the Pocket 4 particularly standing out due to its 2-in-1 design, complete with a keyboard and a 180-degree flipping screen.
The benchmarks released by OneXPlayer underscore the effectiveness of the AI 9 HX 370 in handheld devices, proving it’s more than capable of running advanced AAA games even at a manageable 15W TDP, extending playtime considerably. With AMD’s next-generation handheld CPUs not yet on the market, developers are currently navigating with the Ryzen AI 300 series meant for laptops, making these insights from OneXPlayer’s teaser all the more intriguing for handheld enthusiasts.