[WindowsCentral] “EXCLUSIVE: First renders of the budget-friendly Legion Go "S" PC gaming handheld are here, most likely powered by the new AMD Z2 platform”
Shared by Videocardz previously, the Lenovo Legion Go S is expected to use the new AMD Ryzen Z2 platform, notably its Z2G "Rembrandt" config. This would contribute to the idea that the Lenovo Legion Go S is supposed to be a more affordable option. Indeed, it has dropped a lot of the "bells and whistles" on the Lenovo Legion Go, dropping the detachable sticks, the kickstand, and extra back buttons for a more ASUS ROG Ally-like profile.
As you can see from the render, it looks a lot like the ASUS ROG Ally, complete with the white colorway. The "white" color is likely to denote its more "affordable" nature. The Z2G "Rembrandt" chip has "Zen3+" cores which makes it less powerful than the Z1 Extreme we have now in devices like the Lenovo Legion Go and ASUS ROG Ally, which have Zen4 cores.