MSI’s latest Intel-powered Claw handhelds get an up to 30% performance boost for gaming, thanks to bug fix

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Intel-powered handhelds don’t look so bad anymore. A new update to MSI Center M fixes a bug in the default power limit configuration for MSI’s Lunar Lake-based models, and testing on the MSI Claw 8 AI+ shows sizeable performance boosts for gaming – up to 30% in some cases. A TDP slider bug was previously reported in a Center M update a couple of weeks ago.

Even though MSI recently released the Claw A8, its first AMD-powered handheld, that doesn’t mean its older Intel-based models are obsolete. In fact, the Z2 Extreme in the A8 is largely on par with the Claw 8 AI+’s Core Ultra 258V chip, based on gaming benchmarks posted online recently. And now the (up to) 30% gaming boost makes it all the more appealing.

MSI Claw 8 AI+ with updated PL2 setting is up to 30% faster for gaming

Thanks to benchmarks performed by TechPowerUp, which recently got to test the MSI Claw 8 AI+ and then retest it with the fixed setting, we can see the difference it makes. This particular model of the Claw is much improved over the original Meteor Lake-powered device, which had an underwhelming launch. The Claw 8 AI+ is one of the only handhelds with a Lunar Lake processor (alongside the 7 AI+); the majority of handhelds are AMD-powered.