Valve unveiled off a new gaming PC this week, giving Steam fans some new hardware to consider. The Steam Deck 2 didn't make an appearance—and it won't be showing up for some time, by the sound of it.
AMD is following up its impressive Ryzen Z1 chip, which powered the original ASUS ROG Ally, with the Ryzen Z2 at CES 2025. You can pretty much guess what it delivers: More power, and potentially more ...
Valve has never confirmed how many Steam Decks it has sold, but interest is high enough that almost every PC manufacturer has created a competing handheld. Most of the competition, like the ROG Ally ...
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