MSI Claw Handheld Gaming Console Powered By Intel Core Ultra CPUs With Up To 16 Cores & Arc iGPU, First Benchmarks Leak

Jan 5, 2024 at 02:51am EST
MSI Claw Handheld Gaming Console Powered By Intel Core Ultra CPUs With Up To 16 Cores & Arc iGPU, First Benchmarks Leak 1

The first benchmarks of MSI's upcoming Claw Handheld gaming console have been leaked which confirms that it features Intel Core Ultra CPUs.

MSI Claw Handheld Gaming Console Confirmed To Feature Intel Core Ultra CPUs: 155H Config With 16 Cores & Arc iGPU Benchmarked

Yesterday, MSI teased its upcoming handheld gaming console which is going to heat the gaming segment with a new high-end option. We got a brief look at the design and shape of the console and now we have the first benchmarks leaking out which also confirm the specifications for the device.

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MSI's handheld gaming console is internally referred to as "CLAW" and this is a Dragon's Claw since MSI's mascot and brand icon itself is a Dragon. We don't know if this will be the final name for the handheld but Claw is unique. The specific variant that was tested is the MSI Claw "A1M" and it was based on the MS-1T41 motherboard.

In terms of specifications, the MSI Claw handheld gaming console features the Intel Core Ultra 7 155H CPU. Intel hinted at the possibility of the handheld using Meteor Lake CPUs when it replied to MSI's post on X and now this seems to be confirmed. The 155H is a 16-core chip with 22 threads & clocks up to 4.8 GHz while also offering a respectable 3.80 GHz base clock. The chip has a 24 MB L3 cache and has a base TDP of 28W which can be tuned between 20W and an MTP of 115W.

Image Source: Geekbench 6

The most important aspect of this chip for a gaming handheld is its integrated Arc Xe-LPG GPU. The iGPU features 8 Xe-Cores and clocks in at 2.25 GHz while offering support for all the latest APIs and features including XeSS upsampling along with Ray Tracing. It's a very capable chip from what has been shown so far and it will be interesting to see how the chip fares against the multitude of AMD Ryzen options in the market. Other specifications for the MSI Claw include 32 GB of LPDDR5x RAM.

Geekbench 5 OpenCL Performance
Score
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
RTX 3050 (Laptop)
50370
RX 480 (Desktop)
42302
RTX 2050 (Laptop)
41474
MX570 (Laptop)
39179
GTX 1650 Ti (Laptop)
38576
Arc A380 (Desktop)
37165
GTX 1650 (Laptop)
37105
MX550 (Laptop)
35036
GTX 1060 6 GB (Desktop)
34606
Arc Xe-LPG (Core Ultra 7 155H)
34175
MSI Claw Handheld (Core Ultra 7 155H)
33948
Radeon 780M (Ryzen 9 7940HS @ 60W)
32670
GTX 1060 3 GB (Desktop)
32598
Radeon 780M (Ryzen 9 7940HS Stock)
31765
Radeon 780M (Ryzen 7 8700G)
30296
Radeon 760M (Ryzen 5 8600G)
29244
Radeon 760M (Ryzen 5 7640HS)
24842
Geekbench 5 Vulkan Performance
Score
0
9000
18000
27000
36000
45000
54000
0
9000
18000
27000
36000
45000
54000
RTX 3050 (Laptop)
48666
RX 480 (Desktop)
46079
RTX 2050 (Laptop)
40594
GTX 1650 Ti (Laptop)
39219
MX570 (Laptop)
38904
Arc A380 (Desktop)
37579
MSI Claw Handheld (Core Ultra 7 155H)
37165
Radeon 780M (Ryzen 9 7940HS @ 60W)
36102
Radeon 780M (Ryzen 7 8700G)
35427
GTX 1060 6 GB (Desktop)
35303
Radeon 780M (Ryzen 9 7940HS Stock)
33636
GTX 1060 3 GB (Desktop)
32978
Arc Xe-LPG (Core Ultra 7 155H)
32687
GTX 1650 (Laptop)
31557
MX550 (Laptop)
31388
Radeon 760M (Ryzen 5 8600G)
30770
Radeon 760M (Ryzen 5 7640HS)
27106

In terms of performance, the MSI Claw handheld scored 2403 points in single-core & 11,543 points in the multi-core test. The ASUS ROG Ally scores very similar to its Ryzen Z1 Extreme chip and we can expect more optimizations for this console by the time it launches. There's no word yet on pricing and availability but MSI is expected to share more details at CES 2024 so stay tuned.

News Sources: @Olrak29_ , @wxnod

About the author: A Software Engineer by training and a PC enthusiast by passion, Hassan Mujtaba serves as Wccftech's Senior Editor for hardware section. With years of experience in the industry, he specializes in deep-dive technical analysis of next-generation CPU and GPU architectures, motherboards, and cooling solutions. His work involves not only breaking news on upcoming technologies but also extensive hands-on reviews and benchmarking.

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