MSI could be cooking up a Ryzen Z2-powered Claw to take on gaming handhelds

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  • Rumor suggests we could be getting an MSI Claw Ryzen Z2 announcement
  • MSI Claw 8 AI + ships to customers this month
  • It’s unclear whether it could be with a Ryzen Z2 Extreme or Z2 processor

CES 2025 has seen plenty of announcements for desktop, laptop, and handheld PC hardware, and a new rumor suggests MSI could be joining the party, potentially announcing a new Claw handheld gaming PC, powered by AMD’s Ryzen Z2 APU.

This comes from CodeCommando (a reliable source for AMD and MSI leaks) on X, who claims that new MSI Claw models offering a choice between Intel’s Lunar Lake and the new AMD Ryzen Z2 processor will be announced. However, there’s no information on whether this reveal will be done during CES 2025 (which is now drawing to a close) or later down the line.

The MSI Claw 8 AI+ was announced last December and is expected to be shipped to customers this month. Based on these new rumors, there’s a small chance we could see an announcement or teaser for a Ryzen Z2 version later this year.

(Image credit: MSI)

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