AMD unveiled the Ryzen Z2 processor line today, intended to power a new wave of gaming handhelds. While early word from the ...
Valve’s handheld device, the Steam Deck, wasn’t the first portable gaming PC ever created, but it is by the far the most successful. And like Steam becoming the de facto way people play PC ...
But many prominent outlets had already reported various versions of “AMD Announces Ryzen Z2 Processors For Steam Deck” articles. However, Valve’s Pierre-Loup Griffais, who has long been the ...
Valve, headquartered in Bellevue, Wash., built SteamOS to provide a gaming-focused, console-styled experience for PC gaming. This is the same Linux-based operating system that powers its Steam ...
When AMD announced its Z2 chip during its CES 2025 keynote, many thought that we’d see it appear in a fresh version of the Steam Deck. However, a Valve programmer cut those rumors short ...
Miscommunication or overeagerness on AMD's part? We can't say, but Valve sure wants to tell us that a Steam Deck that uses AMD's new chip is not a thing.
Interestingly, AMD confirmed that the Ryzen Z2 Series is set to arrive this year in several handhelds, from the Lenovo Legion Go series to ASUS's ROG Ally handheld and even Valve's Steam Deck.
All signs point to something being afoot, and now Steam seems to show Valve has a second unreleased game lurking behind the scenes (as well as Deadlock, which is still listed as an 'upcoming ...
In the presentation, the company also included an image of Valve’s Steam Deck, causing many to believe a more powerful version of the portable was on the way. The current version of the Steam ...
While early word from the manufacturer appeared to suggest that a Z2-powered Steam Deck was on the way, a Valve dev has logged on to tell the world that no such product is in development.
The newly-announced Lenovo Legion Go S is the first third-party handheld gaming PC to ship with Valve's SteamOS operating system. SteamOS was formerly available only on the Steam Deck, but ...