Moreover, GPD has confirmed that it has integrated AMD’s powerful Zen 5 and RDNA 3+ based APU within a successor to the Win 4 called the Win 5. For the time being, GPD is keeping the Win 5’s design partly obscured. Nonetheless, a prior leak indicated that the Win 5 may drop the Win 4’s built-in keyboard and sliding display while maintaining its PlayStation Portable styling. Although GPD has not fully revealed the Win 5’s design yet, it has teased performance and thermals.
Specifically, the company shows the Win 5 running Black Myth: Wukong at around 169-210 FPS while consuming 55-61 W and sustaining 64~66 degrees. Based on our benchmarks, GPD has likely set to the game to 720p with low graphics and Temporal Super Resolution (TSR) enabled. With that being said, we do not know what settings GPD used to achieve these framerates nor how hard the system was pushing its fan to keep below 66 degrees. GPD will officially unveil the Win 5 during ChinaJoy 2025, which runs between August 1 and August 4 in Shanghai.