ASUS reveals more on the ROG Ally and the Steam Deck should be worried


What you need to know

  • ASUS has revealed more details on the ROG Ally handheld PC following its unusual April Fool’s Day debut. 
  • Features a purpose-built AMD Ryzen APU with RDNA 3 graphics. 
  • Despite its size the Ally still boasts a 1080p 120Hz display.
  • Full launch event to follow in May. 

The ROG Ally appearing on April Fool’s Day wasn’t ASUS’ finest marketing strategy, but thank goodness they weren’t pulling our chains. The company’s first handheld gaming PC is very real and is set to receive the full launch event treatment on May 11. 

But ahead of that we have some further details on the hardware, and let’s just say that the Steam Deck might be a little worried. No, we don’t know how much the ROG Ally is going to cost yet, and yes, it’s probably going to be expensive. But based on what we know so far, it might actually be worth every single penny. 

The ROG Ally is an upcoming handheld PC from ASUS

(Image credit: ASUS)

ASUS has worked in tandem with AMD, just as Valve did on the Steam Deck, and the ROG Ally boasts its own purpose-built APU. The new AMD Ryzen Z1 will contain RDNA 3 graphics and be backed with up to 16GB of dual-channel LPDDR5 memory and up to a 512GB PCIe 4.0 SSD. 





Source link

Previous articleJamf’s special event unveils new offerings to streamline Apple device management and extends Jamf Safe Internet to Windows
Next articleUse one WhatsApp account on two or more phones – here’s how