For $529, you'll get a 256GB NVMe SSD, while the $649 version has a 512GB NVMe SSD as well as anti-glare glass on the display, plus a few other extras. The $399 base model will have 64GB EMMB storage. For a device of this sort, the 4-core Zen 2 CPU should prove more than sufficient, and pairing AMD's RDNA2 with higher bandwidth LPDDR5 will potentially make this the fastest integrated graphics solution we've ever seen (outside of the PS5 and Xbox Series X, of course). Additionally, there's 16GB LPDDR5 RAM (5500 MT/s) and a high-speed microSD card slot. The handheld runs on a custom APU from Valve and AMD, with a 4 core/8 thread Zen 2 processor ranging from 2.4–3.5 GHz and RDNA 2 graphics (8 compute units, running at 1.0–1.6 GHz). The Steam Deck will release in December 2021, starting at $399 for a version with 64GB of eMMC storage. Valve has taken the wraps off of its long-rumored handheld.
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