In addition to Nintendo, AMD’s chip solutions have been used by Sony, Microsoft and Valve’s games.
According to MLID, a whistleblower, AMD is developing a new game console chip. Judging from the surfaced specifications, the target seems to be the next-generation Steam Deck.
The new U processor part adopts Zen 4 architecture, 4 cores and 8 threads design, and the GPU part is upgraded to RDNA3. In this way, it is AMD’s 4nm mobile APU product, code-named “Phoenix Point”.
The Steam Deck handhelds that have been sold now use AMD’s custom Van Gogh family low-power APU, the CPU architecture is Zen 2, the GPU is RDNA2, and the chip performance is roughly equivalent to the Ryzen 3 Pro 4450U+MX450 on paper, which can run smoothly The latest 3A masterpiece.
According to AMD, RDNA3 has more than 50% higher performance per watt than RDNA2.
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