Asus ROG Ally will be a new gaming handheld device, and WinFuture got information from a retailer that the ROG Ally (RC71L model) with AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme chip will be priced at 799 euros in Europe (currently about RMB 6072), equipped with 16 GB memory and 512 GB storage, available in mid-June. For reference, the same device is expected to cost $700 in the U.S. (currently about 4,844 yuan).
The new report also shares some renders of the ROG Ally handheld.
ASUS announced in April this year the ROG Ally handheld device, which will be officially released on May 11.
According to previous certification information, the AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme chip will be a custom version of the AMD R7 7840U with a Radeon 780M GPU, which AMD officially claims has 8 Zen 4 cores for a total of 16 threads, as well as 12 RDNA 3 cores and 24MB of cache, bringing a nominal 8.6 TFLOPS of raw graphics performance. This is close to 10.28 TFLOPS for the Sony PS5 and far exceeds the 1.6 TFLOPS of the Steam Deck.
According to the news, the ASUS handheld runs Windows 11, supports Steam, Epic, Xbox Store and other multi-platform, with a 7-inch 120Hz screen with 1920*1080 resolution, 500 nits brightness and 7ms latency; weighs 608g, with dual fan cooling, and 16 GB LPDDR5 memory + 512 GB PCIe 4.0 SSD, expandable storage via MicroSD card, and Dolby Atmos support.