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Replacement for r/steamdeck_linux.
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I would say a APU with some RT Cores, and maybe 1080p. If not 720p OlED will be fine. I know this is likely to compete with the ROG Ally and Lenovo Legion both of which have 1080p screens
I don't think raytracing on a 15w power budget is going to happen anytime soon.
The APU thats in the deck already has "RT cores". At least, inasmuch as any RDNA2+ device has them.
Though I really doubt this is an updated deck, and much more likely to be "Deckard".
What is Deckard?
The rumored standalone VR headset from Valve
1080p is so unnecessary at this size IMO.