- Moore’s Law is Moore’s law Broken Silicon 319 includes speculation about a steam cover and a console in the valve house
- It is rumored that Valve is working on both systems, with the console allegedly using the next AMD APPER 6
- MLID guest speculates that Sony is working closely with Valve for more PS titles verified by the deck in Steam
It is not surprising that Valve’s vapor cover has been largely successful since its launch in 2022, with multiple settings available at affordable prices and popular vapors to the helm. Now, the new speculation suggests that Valve’s plans for a successor may be larger than we thought.
As reported by Notebookckck, it is rumored that Valve is working on a successor to the steam cover and a dedicated domestic console, and the latter potentially uses the next APP ATO 6 of AMD, with the name in Magnus code. That is based on speculations and internal leaks of the host Tom and Jimmy Champagne on Moore’s law is dead (MLID).
Jimmy Champagne’s speculation also suggests that Sony works in close collaboration with Valve in the future, specifically to ensure that PlayStation titles have full support on the steam cover. This is not crazy either, since Sony has made a clear effort to verify its deck of third -party titles, and that is evident with games like The last one part 2 and Ragnarok War God.
According to the reports, the APU AMD Zen 6 is also being used for the Sony or Microsoft Next Gen’s Next gen gen, and it is projected to be a powerful chip for the performance of the games with 11 CPU nuclei. When referring to the perspective of a domestic console, Mlid mentions: “All I can say is that they told me [years ago] Full totate are [Valve] They are using AMD, it will be really powerful, and they will treat this as an adequate console launch to compete as a console. “
If this is the processor used in the alleged Steam Home Console, it suggests that the valve is formed to move the issues beyond portability with a hand computer.
ANALYSIS: If Sony does not make a PlayStation native hand computer, a more powerful steam deck will be done
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In addition to the classic Sony Playstation Portable (or PSP), Sony has not yet made a great effort to fight in the hand market. I say this because the PlayStation portal is far from what I want from Sony, since I would prefer to have a hand computer that can play natively instead of transmitting them.
While it could be said that it is based only on speculation, Sony and Valve have clearly been working closely since the vast majority of PC titles on PC go directly to Steam.
As I mentioned, there is a feeling that Sony puts an additional effort to optimize the games for the Valve Mazo verified system, especially with its Nixxes software developers, known for its great optimization, at the head of the PC ports.
I do not see Sony bringing his first -class titles to the PC on the first day, but if he keeps the trend of stepped launch and does not bother to create a native hand experience, I will accommodate with a steam deck 2 as an alternative, with a more powerful processor for a better performance.