Lenovo’s latest gaming handheld, the Legion Go, is reportedly halting its driver updates, leaving users to depend on Windows for future updates.
Lenovo Korea Halts Driver Updates for Legion Go; Users Advised to Use Windows Update and Lenovo Vantage
In a rather surprising move, Lenovo has announced that the Legion Go, which debuted in the fourth quarter of 2023, will no longer receive driver updates. This news comes from a report by DCInside detailing Lenovo Korea’s official statement. The reason behind this decision remains unspecified.
While it’s unclear if new driver updates could become available in the future, Lenovo has suggested that users check AMD’s website for any generic drivers they may be compatible with. If those drivers do not yield results, users are encouraged to utilize Windows Update and Lenovo Vantage for maintaining their system’s current state.
Hello, valued customer. Thank you sincerely for using our product and for sharing your valuable feedback.
We would like to provide detailed information regarding the BIOS and driver updates for the Legion Go model you inquired about.
First, please note that the Legion Go and Legion Go S models have different hardware designs optimized for each device. As a result, their BIOS and drivers are not compatible with each other and cannot be used interchangeably.
Additionally, it has been confirmed that there are currently no further driver update plans for the Legion Go model. Therefore, we recommend following the methods below.
Windows and Lenovo Vantage Updates
Please first make sure to install all essential system updates through official channels such as Windows Update and Lenovo Vantage.
Individual Graphics Driver Updates
If you require the latest graphics driver, we recommend downloading and installing the latest universal graphics driver directly from AMD’s official website.
However, since the device uses the Z1 chipset, if the AMD-provided driver is not compatible, please use the version that is updated through Windows and Lenovo Vantage.
We apologize for not being able to provide a more satisfactory response. If you have any additional questions, please feel free to contact us at any time.
– Lenovo Korea (Machine Translated)
Lenovo’s communication regarding the lack of driver updates has left many users frustrated, especially considering that the Legion Go is still a relatively young device. Launched in late 2023, the handheld is powered by the AMD Zen 4-based Z1 Extreme APU, which is more advanced than the chipset utilized in the older Legion Go S. Ironically, despite being newer, the Legion Go is the first to experience a cessation of driver support, while the Legion Go S continues to receive updates.
Additionally, Lenovo has cautioned users against attempting to use driver updates meant for the Legion Go S on the Legion Go, due to incompatibilities arising from hardware differences. It’s important to note that pausing driver updates does not render the Legion Go obsolete; rather, it signifies that users will no longer benefit from performance optimization or feature enhancements unless Lenovo decides to reinstate updates in the future.
This abrupt decision by Lenovo stands in stark contrast to other companies in the market, particularly those producing Zen 4-based gaming handhelds, such as the ROG Ally and Ally X, which continue to receive regular updates.
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