Valve didn't invent handheld gaming PCs, but it proved that they're more than just a novel concept. A year after releasing the Steam Deck, several other companies have released their own respective takes on this budding market, the latest of which is apparently Lenovo.

According to Windows Central, Lenovo is working on a Windows 11-powered handheld PC named the Lenovo Legion Go. While this information is strictly speculative at the moment, if it's accurate, it could signal a significant development in the handheld PC gaming market.

Given Lenovo's experience in making high-quality gaming hardware, it could end up giving the Steam Deck and the ROG Ally a good run for their money.

Lenovo, a tech giant known for its innovative gaming devices, is expected to equip the Legion Go with an 8-inch display, setting it apart from the 7-inch displays of its best-selling contemporaries. A larger screen might provide an edge over its competitors, offering a more immersive gaming experience while maintaining the device's portability.

Packing AMD's Phoenix 7040-series APUs, the Legion Go is designed for top-tier performance in a portable package. The Phoenix chips, which are designed to be "ultra-thin," are primarily geared toward high-performing, sleek ultrabook-style devices.