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    Hands on: MSI Claw 8 AI+: will the second time be a charm for MSI? It sure feels that way


    The MSI Claw, announced back at CES 2024, was a PC gaming handheld that had a lot of hype built up around it (myself included), and it didn’t have the most auspicious launch earlier this year. Beset by performance issues that could rightly be laid at Intel‘s feet (Meteor Lake has been rather meh), I wouldn’t blame anyone for looking at the MSI Claw 8 AI+ with a good bit of side eye and skepticism.

    I also wouldn’t blame folks if they gave me some as well, since I was definitely excited for the Claw’s release, only to be just as disappointed as everyone else when the handheld finally shipped out. 

    So, I won’t ask you to take my excitement for the new MSI Claw 8 AI+ without a heap of salt, but having spent more than half an hour taking the Claw 8 AI+ for a spin at IFA 2024 this weekend, I’m going to ask that you bear with me. I’ve seen what these new Lunar Lake chips are capable of, and I really do think that Intel and MSI have ironed out what was wrong with the original Claw and are set to deliver a very impressive gaming handheld that will easily challenge the Steam Deck, Asus ROG Ally X, and Lenovo Legion Go in an increasingly competitive market.

    The MSI Claw 8 AI+ being shown off at IFA 2024

    (Image credit: Future / John Loeffler)

    That’s not to say there won’t be issues with this handheld, sadly. Intel’s graphics drivers for its Intel Arc GPUs simply lack the legacy support for older games that Nvidia and AMD graphics drivers do, and they always will, as many older studios aren’t even around anymore to help Intel work out the bugs in DX10 games and earlier.

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