According to a few sources, the AyaNeo OLED console is expected to operate at just 12W, meaning that we could be looking at a Ryzen 4 5400U or 5425U APU. Specs-wise, the two processors are definitely using the Zen3 microarchitecture, along with AMD Vega graphics cores. In terms of performance, the CPU cores in these APUs are capable of hitting speeds of up to 4.1GHz, while the Vega Compute Units can run at 1.9GHz when put to task.

5400U or 5425U Seeing it be similar in size to Switch Lite is also nice. We’ll be able to extract good perf but adjusting for workload because of those Vega cores will be necessary. https://t.co/Nj4g07n9mx — Cary Golomb (@carygolomb) April 24, 2022 Other specifications also point to the AyaNeo OLED weighing in at less than 500g, 16GB LPDDR4X RAM running at a frequency of 4267MHz, Wi-Fi6E, Bluetooth 5.2, and Windows 11. Oh, and the size of the OLED display is 6-inches with a native resolution of Full HD. As for its performance, the company hasn’t officially released any metrics, but one Twitter user had posted some screenshots of games running on the console. Although, there were no details as to what sort of presets each title was set to, save for the fact that they were all running at 720p.

— JamesCJ (@JamesCJ) April 24, 2022 The AyaNeo OLED console is expected to be announced next month, while the company did say that it plans on releasing another handheld console later this year, but one powered by AMD’s Ryzen 6000 series Mobile processors. (Source: Videocardz)