May 19, 2022 10:11 pm
Original Link: https://www.theverge.com/2022/5/19/23125695/steam-deck-onexplayer-aya-neo-gpd-win-max-2
Steam Deck rivals OneXPlayer, Aya, and GPD are planning their revenge with AMDs 6800U
The Steam Deck just spent five weeks at number one on Valve’s top seller list — on top of the five weeks it spent at number two. As one of the most affordable gaming PCs ever made, the $400-plus machine has clearly captured the attention of those who’d been waiting for a Switch-like portable gaming PC. But what of the companies that were already making Switch-like portable gaming PCs? They now have their chance at revenge.
That’s because all of the Steam Deck’s chief rivals — GPD, Aya, and OneXPlayer — have now confirmed they’re building handhelds around AMD’s Ryzen 6000U chips. And the 6800U, with its integrated Radeon 680M graphics, reportedly has the potential to squash the semi-custom Aerith SoC at the heart of the Steam Deck.
Original Link: https://www.theverge.com/2022/5/19/23125695/steam-deck-onexplayer-aya-neo-gpd-win-max-2
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