It looks to me like Valve’s focus is on price and battery life. I think it will try to get something balanced that doesn’t necessarily compete with the state-of-the-art AMD APUs. I’d still guess that Valve will release something in the next 2 years, otherwise it will get too far behind what other mobile consoles offer, and the current Deck will struggle in too many games.
So I’d say that it will be newer tech but still low spec. On the CPU side 4 core Zen 4c would likely be a big enough update. On the GPU front AMD still doesn’t have anything significantly better than RDNA 2. It will be interesting to see what RDNA 3.5 brings to the table, though RDNA 4 is certainly an option. A custom design with some cache to alleviate the RAM bottleneck might be an option.
considering they got a 6nm shrink on essentially a chip I think only Valve uses.
Yes, this puts them on equal footing with Microsoft and Sony, which implies that the Steam Deck is selling very well.
It looks to me like Valve’s focus is on price and battery life. I think it will try to get something balanced that doesn’t necessarily compete with the state-of-the-art AMD APUs. I’d still guess that Valve will release something in the next 2 years, otherwise it will get too far behind what other mobile consoles offer, and the current Deck will struggle in too many games.
So I’d say that it will be newer tech but still low spec. On the CPU side 4 core Zen 4c would likely be a big enough update. On the GPU front AMD still doesn’t have anything significantly better than RDNA 2. It will be interesting to see what RDNA 3.5 brings to the table, though RDNA 4 is certainly an option. A custom design with some cache to alleviate the RAM bottleneck might be an option.
Yes, this puts them on equal footing with Microsoft and Sony, which implies that the Steam Deck is selling very well.