The device with an Intel Core Ultra Series 2 processor and Windows 11 support is expected to be the flagship of the Claw series and will be released in early 2025.
According to insider information, the console will have a battery with a capacity of 82 Wh, which will make it the most autonomous among its competitors.
For comparison, the popular ROG Ally X has an 80Wh battery, while the previous MSI Claw model only has a 53Wh battery.
According to MSI, this will provide more than 4 hours of gameplay on heavy AAA projects. However, the accuracy of this data still raises questions and final conclusions can only be drawn after independent testing.
Claw 8 AI+ also has an 8-inch display and “significantly improved AI performance.”
The full launch of the console is expected at CES 2025.
Source: Ferra

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