Valve has outlined more details of its upcoming handheld gaming PC Steam Deck, revealing hardware features players can expect to benefit from.The details came as part of a Steamworks Virtual Conference, a series of six streamed videos that, while targeted at developers creating games for the Steam Deck, was free for anyone to watch.One of the most interesting – and nerdy – revelations is the name of the Steam Deck’s system on chip or SOC.
Called Aerith, likely after the Final Fantasy VII character, Valve hardware engineer Yazan Aldehayyat says it “has four Zen2 cores capable of eight threads up to 3.5 gigahertz and our GPU is RDNA2-based with 8CUs [Compute Units] running at 1.6 gigahertz.”Saying that the system architecture should be “very.
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