

We now know that the ROG Ally is powered by AMD’s Z1 Series processors, which are custom APUs leveraging Zen 4 CPU cores and RDNA 3 GPU cores. The ROG Ally looks pretty, that’s for sure, but it’s really the underlying hardware that makes Asus’ handheld exciting. Some curious specs Jacob Roach / Digital Trends An Asus representative has confirmed that the price will be below $1,000.

Although we might not get a $400 model, it’s not out of the question that the flagship could compete with the Steam Deck. And for 512GB, the price is $650.Īsus says the ROG Ally comes with “up to 512GB” of storage, suggesting there could be multiple models, like the Steam Deck. To jump up to 256GB with an NVMe SSD, you’ll need to spend $530. At that base price, you’re only getting 64GB of relatively slow storage. For starters, the Steam Deck can cost much more than $400. There’s a good chance Valve will hang on to the value crown, but there’s a lot more at play for the ROG Ally. Watch out, Steam Deck - Asus ROG Ally might run Cyberpunk at over 60 fpsĪ version of Windows 11 for handheld gaming? Yes, pleaseĪsus ROG Zephyrus M16 vs.
