Valve's upcoming handheld console, the Steam Deck 2, set to allegedly release in 2026. Despite Valve's silence, speculations on its specifications, price and benchmarks have started circulating.
Recent leaks on Chiphell suggest that Valve aims for a Q3 or Q4 2026 release for the Steam Deck 2. Valve, still tight-lipped, indicates a distant release date, emphasizing the need for a performance breakthrough. The current Van Gogh APU, a blend of GPU and CPU, already exhibits robust capabilities, potentially requiring a significant leap to outperform the existing Steam Deck.
Want a Loan? Get cash against your Mutual Funds in 4 hoursValve's strategic pricing for the current Steam Deck, valued at $399, is acknowledged for its competitiveness. Gabe Newell mentioned the challenge in achieving this cost, highlighting Valve's focus on cost-effectiveness. Speculations hover around the Steam Deck 2 possibly exceeding previous prices due to anticipated hardware upgrades.
The hope is for Valve to maintain a subsidized, accessible cost, contrasting the expensive competition. However, speculations indicate potential price hikes, considering the speculated updated custom chip and other enhancements.
While the current Steam Deck boasts AMD's Zen 2 processors with RDNA2 graphics, the Steam Deck 2 could feature a Zen 3 or Zen 4 processor with RDNA3 graphics. Leaks suggest a substantial display upgrade to 1440 x 900 resolution,