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Youtuber thinks Steam Deck 2 won’t be on ARM

hardwood007

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running x86 games through translation layer/emulation on the latest Qualcomm chip still does not match Steam deck in performance and stability
 
What even is that thumbnail. Why does he look like he's chewing on a carrot?

Why do Youtubers always have to be like this:

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duh. Did anyone really expect this?

It'll be x86, an AMD RDNA 5 based APU. Probably releasing Q4 2027 or early 2028.
There's some who pointed to the steam frame and speculated that valve will be using arm for steam deck 2. Even before steam frame was announced, there was some speculation that they might be going arm
 
The Phawx isn't just some random youtuber. He has a deep understanding of handhelds. Maybe the best channel when it comes to that type of stuff. He chosen by Valve for early review of the Deck for this reason.
 
There's some who pointed to the steam frame and speculated that valve will be using arm for steam deck 2. Even before steam frame was announced, there was some speculation that they might be going arm

The only advantage ARM brings is battery life, and Valve can easily ensure the Deck 2 has great battery life on x86 by using a big 80Wh battery like the Ally X.
 
Random youtuber? lol, he's very popular and knowledgeable about all these handhelds. Probably one of the best sources out there.
Some one changed the title. That wasn't the title I typed when I posted it. Yeah, I do like his channel, he goes quite in depth with his reviews
 
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The Phawx isn't just some random youtuber. He has a deep understanding of handhelds. Maybe the best channel when it comes to that type of stuff. He chosen by Valve for early review of the Deck for this reason.
Some one changed the title. I do think he makes good points in the video, and shared it cos I keep seeing online how many think ARM is the future of playing x86 games handheld
 
I dunno who that dude is, but he makes some sound arguments. In the end, we will only know for sure when Valve finally says something about it themselves.
 
Yeah, I never thought they would either, because the compatibility for ARM is still in the early stages, and performance on the best chips is still weaker than x86 APUs for a handheld-sized device.

The ideal would be for the Steam Deck 2 to use a more custom chip with AMD that offers a decent generational uplift, and on release have it benefit from improved Proton compatibility rather than adding another layer of complexity going to ARM.

They should after the Steam Deck 2 I think try a Steam Deck 2 Mini the size of a PSVita, and market that for older + lower fidelity games (emulation too).
 
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