This previous February the Steam Deck celebrated its third birthday. And based mostly on the rocky efficiency of some pretty latest AAA video games on Valve’s fashionable handheld, Avowed and Last Fantasy VII Rebirth being two examples, it’s at present going via a little bit of a horrible threes kinda scenario. Naturally, poor efficiency for main titles has led many to marvel after we’ll get a completely fledged successor to the mini PC. Whereas no such factor has been introduced or ought to in all probability be anticipated any time quickly, the rumor mill is spitting out some fascinating fodder for hypothesis.
Valve has been clear that we shouldn’t anticipate a so-called “Steam Deck 2” till it feels there’s sufficient of a breakthrough in battery-powered processors to warrant a capital-U Improve, and in a latest episode of the podcast Moore’s Legislation Is Lifeless (ht to Tom’s Information), host Tom N/A and YouTuber Jimmy Champagne stated that sources inside Valve have informed them that the corporate is sticking to that plan. The truth is, the silicon that appears prone to energy such a future machine might put it on par with PS6 efficiency, or regardless of the subsequent Xbox known as (I’m hoping for NeXbox, personally).
The chip on the coronary heart of all this hypothesis is the AMD “Magnus” APU, itself solely rumored to exist for now. As highlighted by Tom’s Information final week, numerous inner code names and AMD leaks level to Magnus being a possible candidate for powering next-generation consoles, which the Steam Deck “2” is perhaps aiming to compete extra instantly with.
That is excellent news for these hoping for future Steam Decks to ship cutting-edge processing energy. The rumored Magnus chip won’t arrive for one more yr or two, so we’ll nonetheless must bide our time with the Steam Deck OLED as Valve’s “flagship” handheld for some time. However after we do get that improve, it positive sounds prefer it’s aiming to wow our eyeballs out of our skulls.
Ought to the Steam Deck be larger, higher, quicker, quickly?
Please don’t burn me on the stake for being the considerably luddite-adjacent witch that I’m, however I’m content material with what the Steam Deck delivers presently. I don’t suppose we “want” a Steam Deck 2, even when Avowed seems to be like this:
Personally, I’ve all the time reasonably loved the Steam Deck as a pocket PS4 of kinds. It’s a machine I can use on the go to leap into some titles from the previous that aren’t so previous as to be one thing I’d fireplace up in RetroArch, however aren’t so new that I’m going to be left with half-hour value of battery life after a single play session, both.
In different phrases, for now I’m okay with some experiences—Cyberpunk 2077 and the like—not being at their very best on the hand held. I believe it’s wonderful for there to be experiences which can be higher had on a PC or console that doesn’t want to supply a compromised model of the sport to be able to not devour all its battery life in minutes. Valve, I’ll anticipate 2030 for a brand new Deck. My library is sufficiently big and I’m affected person.
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