>Insider KeplerL2 (via NeoGAF) claims Valve is currently targeting a 2028 release for a potential successor to the Steam Deck.>KeplerL2 also notes that unlike consoles like PS6/Xbox, Valve isn’t using a semi-custom SoC, meaning any delay could allow them to adopt newer components or improved specs.
>>736221572/biz/ is going to be stoked.
Got mine late 2022, so assuming it's a significant upgrade like has been implied before, then I got a good amount of use out of mine, especially since it's not like I'll have to get rid of it.
>>736221572Waitchads keep on winning
>>736221572they can't even release the steam frame or steam machine on time, I dunno if hardware is really valve's thing
I hope there's an ARM version.
>>736221572>Valve isn’t using a semi-custom SoCShame. I liked the neat little changes that Valve did to make sure power/performance is closer to 10W
>>736221572The real question is if shit will be normal by then.
>>736223620stupid goy
>>736223620lollmao
>>736224217>>736224335A man can dream...
>>736221572>buy a steam machine>steam deck 2 comes out right after and is stronger and cheaperimagine
>>736222005Surely that can be done via firmware and the kernel.
>>736224504There's no fucking way that Valve would release a Gabecube weaker than a Deck 2.>but they did muh hecking rugpull with oledThe Steam Deck LCD was the result of AMD having a fuck ton of useless Van Gogh chips that Valve bought on the cheap. OLED was created when AMD sold better chips to Valve after the LCD took off.