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AMD will Release A68H Chipset Processor In September Which Support 2 USB 3.0 interface

AMD is busy in preparing to release a new code-named A68H Bolton-D2H platform FM2+, in addition in the next month AMD just released Radeon R9 285 Graphics Card equipped with Tonga GPU. AMD is going to launch an upgraded version of A58 Chipset named as A68H chipset, the upgraded version will support USB 3.0 and SATA 6Gbps interface,

ATi_Elite3944d ago (Edited 3944d ago )

How about a new CPU Socket. Socket AM3+ is old and seems to be another piece of the puzzle that keeps AMD CPu's in third place.

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ASUS ROG Ally Launches May 11, Features AMD Ryzen Z1 APU and 120Hz 1080p Touchscreen

Bundled with a 90-day Xbox Game Pass Ultimate trial, the ASUS ROG Ally is powered by a custom AMD Ryzen Z1 APU and runs on Windows 11. Screenshots of the handheld from all angles have also been released.

ABizzel1781d ago

Uninstall it and add Steam OS. That being said you get significantly more compatibility with Windows.

On topic, this handheld PC is amazing in all aspects, but that price is going to be bare minimum $1000 - $1500, so while performance-wise it crushes Steam Deck in every way, and when docked with a good power source and effectively be a 1080p gaming PC, I'll stick to my $400 Steam Deck on the go and my consoles or actual Gaming PC.

Still amazing tech.

crazyCoconuts781d ago

Agreed on all counts. Steam OS on this wouldn't necessarily be a slam dunk, depending on drivers...
Steam has managed to create such a good console-like experience with Steam Deck, while still letting you tweak low level settings like TDP. I can't imagine ASUS getting to that same level of elegance and usability. But it would be easier to access non-steam games

andy85781d ago (Edited 781d ago )

I can't see it being that high. It's gonna flop if so. Most reports have it quite a way under that. I'd guess 700 for the lower and 900 for the higher model.

blackblades781d ago

If it cost that much then thats a hell no for most people. Hell people dont want the Ps vr2 because the price. Price is everything imo, be better to build a pc or have a mini pc at same level and then use steam link or other remote play on a phone or other cheap cloud gaming handheld or whatever.

ABizzel1781d ago

@Adny

If It’s less even better, but they’re likely going to take a large loss on it, especially considering the competitors have lower spaced handheld PCs already in the $700 - $1000 price range using the 680m.

Inverno781d ago

They said it'll be below 1000 actually. Bestbuy selling it too, and I doubt they'd sell something that niche at that price.

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GoodGuy09782d ago (Edited 782d ago )

Not sure why they haven't announced the price yet though. Guessing they're really trying hard to hit a low price point? I cant see this being lesser than $1000 and compete with the Deck.

ElendilsSorrow782d ago

Reports are that it might hit around the $900 mark. The May 11 event will be where the pricing and full spec sheet is revealed

masterfox782d ago

Seriously I only see this thing just to put MAME in there , same idea for the Swutch and SteamDeck lol.

Neonridr782d ago

Steam Deck is a much cheaper option if all you want is to emulate with it.

Vits781d ago

This will stomp the SD in emulation though. The lowest SKU is a 6c/12t.
PS3 and Switch emulation which are not quite that good on the SD, should run flawlessly on the Ally.

Ironically enough, where the SD will probably compete is PC games. Because the lowest SKU for the Ally also features a fairly "limited" GPU with only 4 RDNA 3 CU against the SD's 8 RDN2 CU.

MetroidFREAK21781d ago

Definitely would love one, but it will probably be too expensive

andy85781d ago (Edited 781d ago )

I'm really tempted with this if it's at a 'reasonable' price point

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Asus ROG Ally Handheld Console Announced During April Fool's and Is Actually Real

The Asus ROG Ally handheld gaming PC announced on April 1 is a genuine product with a powerful custom AMD APU that can run AAA PC titles on the go.

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GoodGuy09804d ago

Probably $1000 tho. Not sure why theyre so secretive with that and the specs.

Kosic803d ago

I was confused why neither of the two YouTubers mentioned cost. But it's probably like you said it even more. The steam deck is a great handheld as it does the job for a good gamble of a price. Would I pay 1000+ for the same thing? Probably not, I'd wait it out.

TheEnigma313803d ago

And this is the reason why the Steam Deck is dominating the portable pc's in sales.

Kosic803d ago

That would be pretty insane if they do. But I would be skeptical. As they wouldn't make much profit on software sales unless they use their own store. The steam deck doesn't make Valve money on the hardware, so I do not see Asus selling it for a low price. But there is hope.

The link you sent me the youtuber says "you can't match the $400 bucks the steam deck sells for." Then he goes on to suggest he feels $600 would be ideal.

But asus' words are "very competitive" but what with? Against the steam deck or against other gaming laptops/hand held that are $800+?

At the moment it's too g to be a bait and switch. Get the hype in and drop a $899 price tag.

XbladeTeddy802d ago

400 dollars, yeah no chance with what they're offering. Even Valve said the pricing on the Deck was "painful" implying they may not even be breaking even on the Deck but relying on Steam game sales.

Sonic1881803d ago

I'm also hearing it has a 1080P mode 🤔

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Nintendo Switch OLED - The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Edition Launches April 28

The Nintendo Switch OLED - The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom edition carries the Hylian Crest and other imagery from the game. It will be followed a similarly-themed Pro Controller and Carrying Case on May 28.

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Vits810d ago

Man, this looks cool.
The Pro Controller also looks really sweet, shame it's such a badly made controller.

LoveSpuds809d ago

Hmmmm, I bought a Splatoon variant of the Pro controller and its been fantastic. Comfortable to use and amazing battery life, I don't feel like I've heard much negativity about the pro controllers, unlike the joycons.

Vits809d ago

I don't doubt that you didn't notice the issues with the controller. The vast majority of people don't even know what makes a good controller. But I can tell you that the Switch Pro has many issues, the main ones being the surprisingly bad sticks, that not only have terrible accuracy, range and circularity but are also cheaply made and prone to degradation. And the badly designed d-pad with its tendency to fail diagonals and the worse implementation Nintendo ever made short of the joy-cons "d-pad".

LoveSpuds808d ago

Ahh, I guess you know best Vits, I have only been using controllers since 1982 when I had my Atari 2600 so I don't have as much experience or expertise as you.

I will say that I haven't used the Dpad much but the 100+ hours I used the controller for in my recent replay of Zelda BotW was absolutely great and the controller performed perfectly.

Neonridr809d ago

Pro controller is quite nice. And the battery lasts forever it seems.

XxINFERNUSxX810d ago

I wish Nintendo would release official joycons like this: https://www.etsy.com/listin...
I just got mine back and they are amazing I love the d-pad, never liked the 4 button's on the left joycon.

Ninte810d ago

Yeah, nah looking at the NZ price. I rather spend an extra $100 for a ps5.

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LoveSpuds809d ago

I really like the look of the docking station, but I am less keen on the joycons. Overall though, a really nice looking variant.

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