The official specs have now been confirmed for the MSI Claw 8 AI+, which, unfortunately, hasn't been given a name change. The awkwardly titled handheld will use an Intel Core Ultra 200V Lunar Lake SoC, while also boosting memory speed, battery life, and screen size compared to its predecessor.
Given how the IFA 2024, but won't be available to buy until "early 2025".
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MSI states it listened to customer , as this is what has led to the changes laid out in its IFA 2024 announcements. The MSI Claw 8 AI+ will first and foremost adopt the Intel Lunar Lake Intel Core Ultra 200V APU and increase the maximum system memory to 32GB, while also moving from LPDDR5-6400 to LPDDR5x-8533 memory.
Meanwhile, the battery is increasing to an 80Wh spec, up from 53Wh, and the Claw 8 AI+ will also double up its Thunderbolt 4 ports so that two are available. Elsewhere, this new handheld will also the M.2 2280 SSD form factor.
Finally, the screen size is increasing from seven to eight inches, but it will still be a 1,920 x 1,080, 120Hz VRR as opposed to upgrading to an OLED model.
While all these improvements are great, there is a broken trust from the first Claw device's release that will be very difficult for MSI to fix. Given the oversaturated nature of the handheld market, with more big names trying to claim a share, the Claw A1M's failures need to be addressed before this new model replaces it.
Much like Asus acknowledging the failures in its Asus RMA process, it's best to acknowledge your mistakes before you move on.
However, if MSI gets it right, it's hard to bet against the power of the Lunar Lake architecture, which will blow older handhelds like the AMD-powered Steam Deck out of the water. Granted, the Steam Deck will still likely offer a better experience, and the much beloved OLED model as an alternative.
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