![]() Steam Deck vs Aya Neo Next in Elden Ring, God of War and more ![]() However, it must also be taken into account that the TDP Aerith’s is between 4-15W per 10-25W cTDP of the Ryzen 7 5800U.įinally, keep in mind that although the Aya Neo Next’s processor is substantially superior to that of the Steam Deck, Valve’s console uses AMD’s latest RDNA 2 solution with 8 compute units at 1.6 GHz, while the processor of the Aya Neo Next has Vega integrated graphics at 2 GHz, so in this aspect the Valve console should be better. For its part, the Ryzen 7 5800U that carries the Aya Neo Next has 8 Zen 3 cores and 16 process threads at a base speed of 1.9 GHz but reaching 4.4 GHz in boost mode, so in essence the “brain” of Valve’s console is quite inferior. ![]() The chip inside Valve’s Steam Deck is called Aerith, and contains four Zen 2 cores with eight process threads thanks to SMT technology, running at a base speed of 2.4 GHz and reaching 3.5 GHz in Boost mode. Both CPUs come out of TSMC’s 7nm node, and yet AMD’s recipe differs quite a bit in both chips, which is why they have different performance in games, although it is true that RAM also contributes to this difference (the Steam Deck carries 16 GB LPDDR5 at 5,500MHz per 16 GB LPDDR4 at 4,667 MHz in the Aya Neo Next). The hardware difference in Steam Deck and Aya Neo Nextīoth portable consoles mount a amd processor: a custom APU named Van Gogh in the case of the Valve console, and a Ryzen 5000 SoC (Cezanne) in the case of the Aya Neo Next. For its part, the Aya Neo Next is a console that has already shown excellent performance, but whose price makes it less attractive than Valve’s hardware. The new generation of portable consoles is already among us, as Valve has already begun to ship the first units of its long-awaited Steam Deck console (and, it must be said, in batches so small that they have already given rise to speculators, selling it very cheaply).
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