The ASUS ROG Ally PC handheld device will start selling at $599, according to respected leaker SnoopyTech, with its basic edition featuring AMD Ryzen Z1 APU, 16 GB LPDDR5 RAM, and 256 GB NVMe M.2 SSD.
SnoopyTech had previously leaked the price of the most expensive edition, which comes equipped with the Z1 Extreme, the same amount of RAM, and 512 GB NVMe M.2 SSD for storage, for $699.
AMD officially detailed the differences between the Ryzen Z1 and Z1 Extreme APUs a few days ago. Both were specifically created for high-performance PC handheld devices, though they are a custom version of the new AMD Ryzen 7 7840U APU that will also power upcoming products like the AOKZOE A1 PRO/A2 and the AYANEO 2S. In all these cases, AMD's new APUs couple Zen 4 CPU technology with RDNA 3 GPU technology.
According to AMD, the Ryzen Z1 has a 6 core/12 thread processor, 4 RDNA 3 graphics cores, 22MB of total cache, and an estimated 2.8 Teraflops of computing power. The Ryzen Z1 Extreme is much more powerful thanks to its 8 core/16 thread processor, 12 RDNA 3 graphics cores, 24MB of total cache, and an estimated 8.6 Teraflops of computing power, which is slightly more than the PlayStation 4 Pro home console.
AMD also shared some benchmarks, effectively providing the first look at the performance of the ASUS ROG Ally. At low settings and a 1080p resolution (720p native upscaled through Radeon Super Resolution), the Z1 Extreme offered 60 FPS or more in the following PC games:
The Z1, on the other hand, lagged behind with frame rate in some of these games, such as Shadow of the Tomb Raider, Red Dead Redemption 2, Grand Theft Auto V, and Forza Horizon 4. Still, it should offer a playable experience, albeit with a few more compromises.
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