Reports of Lenovo already dropping support for its Legion Go handheld are premature. Lenovo also says it's working with AMD on driver cadence.
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.
Lenovo released an official statement regarding the Legion Go, denying that it has ceased support for the gaming handheld.
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Topping it all off is the fact that Z1 is used in the Lenovo Legion Go S, but if you get the version that sports SteamOS, then you won't have to rely on AMD for driver updates, because Valve handles ...