Asus: Next Rog Ally has been unveiled called Rog Ally X & coming later this year. Full reveal June 2nd.

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There are some notable enhancements for the ROG Ally X, including a lot more RAM, coming in at 24GB LPDDR5 – 7500 MT/s, compared to last gen’s 16GB LPDDR5 – 6400 MT/s. This upgrade will help with performance through the increased RAM and faster speeds. The next big change is its storage, which has doubled from last-gen’s 512GB to 1TB M.2 2280 NVMe PCIe Gen 4 SSD this time around. This means you can fit even more games on your device when traveling (how convenient!)

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Moreover, the one change that fans will be the most excited about is the battery, as Asus has listened to the community and doubled the capacity from 40Wh to 80Wh, which is exciting, to say the least. Lastly, there are minor tweaks to the body, such as enhancements for the handles, the chassis, and the joysticks. Also, the ROG XG Mobile port has been discarded for USB 4 ports on the new device. However, the APU is the same one from the last gen, which is AMD Ryzen 1 Extreme. Check out the full specifications of the ROG Ally X below.





ROG Ally X Specifications

SpecificationsROG Ally X
CPUAMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme Processor (“Zen4” architecture with 4nm process, 8-core /16-threads, 24MB total cache, up to 5.10 GHz boost)
GPUAMD Radeon Graphics (AMD RDNA 3, 12 CUs, up to 2.7 GHz, up to 8.6 Teraflops)
TDP: 9-30W
Display7-inch FHD (1920 x 1080) 16:9, IPS-level, glossy display, sRGB:100%, Adobe:75.35%, Gorilla Glass Victus, Touch Screen (10-point multi-touch), Refresh Rate:120Hz, Response Time:7ms, Brightness:500nits, FreeSync Premium
Memory12GBx2 LPDDR5 on board, Support dual channel memory
Storage1TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 SSD (2280)
Ports1x 3.5mm Combo Audio Jack
1x Type C USB 4 support DisplayPort™ / power delivery
1x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C support DisplayPort™ / power delivery
1x UHS-II microSD card reader (supports SD, SDXC and SDHC)
Control and InputA B X Y buttons, D-pad, L & R Hall Effect analog triggers, L & R bumpers, View button, Menu button, Command Center button, Armoury Crate button, 2 x assignable grip buttons, Thumbsticks: 2 x full-size analog sticks, Haptics: HD haptics, Gyro:6-Axis IMU.
AudioA B X Y buttons, D-pad, L & R Hall Effect analog triggers, L & R bumpers, View button, Menu button, Command Center button, Armoury Crate button, 2 x assignable grip buttons, Thumbsticks: 2 x full-size analogue sticks, Haptics: HD haptics, Gyro:6-Axis IMU.
Network and CommunicationWi-Fi 6E(802.11ax) (Triple band) 2×2 + Bluetooth 5.2 (*Bluetooth version may change with OS version different.)
Battery80WHrs, 4S1P, 4-cell Li-ion
Power SupplyTYPE-C, 65W AC Adapter, Output: 20V DC, 3.25A, 65W, Input: 100~240V AC 50/60Hz universal
Weight and Dimensions (W x D x H)678 g (1.49 lbs)
28.0 x 11.1 x 2.47 ~ 3.69 cm (11.02″ x 4.37″ x 0.97″ ~ 1.45″)
SecurityBuilt-in Fingerprint Sensor
Microsoft Pluton security processor



Update 5/9



ROG ALLY X IS ASUS’S NEXT HANDHELD PC​

asus rog ally X announced

Asus has announced — through The Verge — the ROG Ally X, the next handheld PC from the company as it looks to compete with Valve’s Steam Deck. The new device is set to launch later in 2024.

While some might want to call it the ROG Ally 2, this handheld isn’t it. The ROG Ally X will feature the same AMD Z1 Extreme chipset as the original as well as the same 48-120Hz VRR screen.
Where it does differ from the first ROG Ally is in battery life as the device will have a larger battery pack within the handheld. It will also have more memory compared to the 16GB in the original as well as longer M.2 2280 slot for more options with M.2 drives.

As far as full specifications (specs) for the device, that will come at a later date closer to launch.

Lastly, when it comes to the ROG Ally 2, that system won’t be coming, Asus says, until the company can offer players a major improvement over the original.

The full reveal of the ROG Ally X will come on June 2, according to Asus.


 
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ROG ALLY X IS ASUS’S NEXT HANDHELD PC​

asus rog ally X announced

Asus has announced — through The Verge — the ROG Ally X, the next handheld PC from the company as it looks to compete with Valve’s Steam Deck. The new device is set to launch later in 2024.

While some might want to call it the ROG Ally 2, this handheld isn’t it. The ROG Ally X will feature the same AMD Z1 Extreme chipset as the original as well as the same 48-120Hz VRR screen.
Where it does differ from the first ROG Ally is in battery life as the device will have a larger battery pack within the handheld. It will also have more memory compared to the 16GB in the original as well as longer M.2 2280 slot for more options with M.2 drives.

As far as full specifications (specs) for the device, that will come at a later date closer to launch.

Lastly, when it comes to the ROG Ally 2, that system won’t be coming, Asus says, until the company can offer players a major improvement over the original.

The full reveal of the ROG Ally X will come on June 2, according to Asus.
 

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he official specs of the ROG Ally X are here. The updated design will feature the same Ryzen Z1 Extreme APU, with 8 Zen4 cores and 12 RDNA3 Compute Units. ASUS is not making any changes in that regard. The device will retain the same 7-inch Full-HD screen with a 120 Hz refresh rate and 500 nits brightness.

What has changed is the physical design to accommodate new hardware, such as the larger battery. One of the most commonly raised issues with the 2023 Ally was its small 40 Wh battery size. ASUS has teased that the battery life will be increased in the new version. We can now confirm that the new version will feature an 80 Wh battery, doubling its capacity.

Furthermore, the Ally X will ship with 24GB of LPDDR5(X)-7500 memory. The current (2023) model features 16GB of LPDDR5-6400 memory, meaning the X version will have an additional 8GB of capacity and higher bandwidth. This increased bandwidth will match that of the Legion Go, which should undoubtedly have an effect on integrated GPU performance.


ASUS ROG Ally X​

  • APU: AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme
  • Screen: 7″ FHD 120Hz
  • Battery: 80 Wh
  • SSD: M.2 2280 support
  • Memory: 24GB LPDDR5X-7500
  • Weight: 678 g
  • Size: 28.0 × 11.4 × 3.7 cm
  • Chassis: black shell with more ergonomic design
  • Connectors: USB3.2 Type-C Gen2 + USB4 Type-C
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800$ isn't so high for what is under the hood. Almost 9 TF and huge amount of RAM for 1080p screen and good CPU.
 
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800$ isn't so high for what is under the hood. Almost 9 TF and huge amount of RAM for 1080p screen and good CPU.

It might indeed be possible for a PS6 Portable to be ~ PS5 (or a bit higher) in TF performance and some fixed graphics functions (texels, pixel fillrate, geometry culling etc.), with shared modern PS6 hardware features, at a price of ~ $399 to $499 by the time 10th gen is ready (around 2028 it'd seem).

I still feel SIE'd need to figure a way to develop tech that can handle upscaling & downscaling of not just internal & external resolutions, but also LODs & textures based framebuffer feedback. Guess something like a graphics-orientated version of branch prediction but utilizing specific AI/ML-based integrated logic, buffer memory caches, and metadata with programmer-defined conditional logic & routine specifications (think like defining the operation logic of a FPGA, but significantly easier). AI logic being able to handle some of the programming work through data interpretation of what's already being processed by the game would be desired, too.

That type of stuff alongside with whatever PSSR already does could help automate a lot of things in the dev process as well as settings optimizations of PS6-target games for a PS6-based portable.
 

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24GB solves the GPU memory allocation problem, and doubled battery life should give it around 2.5h even when TDP is set to max. They also upgraded to LP5X 7500 for higher memory bandwidth which should also give it some boost.

These are both really great upgrades, but I couldn't for the life of me switch back to that tiny screen after using the Legion Go.



800$ isn't so high for what is under the hood. Almost 9 TF and huge amount of RAM for 1080p screen and good CPU.
It's up to 8.2TFLOPs but beware those theoretical numbers.
For starters the GPU rarely goes above 2.1GHz so that’s 3.2 TFLOPs double pumped to 6.2 TFLOPs. The dual-issue instructions are rare so they're not going to be used that often. It'll behave like a 3.2 TFLOPs part most of the time. Then there's the fact that these iGPUs have massive bandwidth bottlenecks (120GB/s on the new memory vs 224GB/s on the Series S).

It won't match the Series S in performance, for example.
 

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24GB solves the GPU memory allocation problem, and doubled battery life should give it around 2.5h even when TDP is set to max. They also upgraded to LP5X 7500 for higher memory bandwidth which should also give it some boost.

These are both really great upgrades, but I couldn't for the life of me switch back to that tiny screen after using the Legion Go.




It's up to 8.2TFLOPs but beware those theoretical numbers.
For starters the GPU rarely goes above 2.1GHz so that’s 3.2 TFLOPs double pumped to 6.2 TFLOPs. The dual-issue instructions are rare so they're not going to be used that often. It'll behave like a 3.2 TFLOPs part most of the time. Then there's the fact that these iGPUs have massive bandwidth bottlenecks (120GB/s on the new memory vs 224GB/s on the Series S).

It won't match the Series S in performance, for example.

It is 8.6 TF in FP32. This is version Extreme Z1 Ryzen, not an ordinary one.

XSS RAM speed means nothing when there is small amount of it
 

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It is 8.6 TF in FP32. This is version Extreme Z1 Ryzen, not an ordinary one.

Doesn't matter what the theoretical max specs say on boost clocks that last for a fraction of a second. At 25W TDP the Z1 Extreme averages at a little over 2GHz.


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12CUs * wave 64 * 2 MADD * 2.1 GHz = 3.225 TFLOPs
RDNA3 uses dual-issue FP32 ALUs that can provide twice the throughput for a theoretical 6.45 TFLOPs, but the amount of instructions supported are very limited and AMD didn't double all the rest that would make it perform twice as fast (caches, registers, schedulers, ROPS, memory channels, etc.).
In practice a 6.45 TFLOPs RDNA3 GPU will perform very close to a 3.225 TFLOPs RDNA2.

You can read about that here:



Boosting the TDP towards over 35W lets the GPU average at like 2.5GHz but gives diminishing returns because, once again, the GPU is bottlenecked by bandwidth.
ThePhawx's videos show how little gains the Phoenix chip gets above 25W. It's really not worth it.




XSS RAM speed means nothing when there is small amount of it

The Series S has 10GB of which ~7.5GB are available for the GPU.

Are the RTX 3070 8GB or RTX4060 Ti 8GB also slower than the ROG Ally?
 

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The Series S has 10GB of which ~7.5GB are available for the GPU.
Low amount of RAM and it is slow even for demanding games at 1080p at 60 fps. We saw bunch of examples in 4 years.

Are the RTX 3070 8GB or RTX4060 Ti 8GB also slower than the ROG Ally?

No, much faster, especially RTX3070.
These two cards are enough powerful to play games at 1440p at 144hz at high/ultra settings.
 

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Play your favourite games no matter where you go with the ASUS ROG Ally X 7" 1080p Touch gaming console. It features stunningly beautiful visuals and incredible power with AMD’s latest Ryzen Z1 Extreme processor. Game anywhere on handheld mode or hook it up to your TV. With the Ally X, the choices are endless and you never have to settle for one option.

  • More games. Better graphics. Higher performance. Wherever the limit is with gaming, you’re closer to it with Windows 11
  • On the Ally X, games are crisp and clear, thanks to its 7" Full HD touchscreen display equipped with a 120Hz refresh rate and AMD FreeSync Premium technology
  • Powered by AMD’s latest Ryzen Z1 Extreme processor on Zen 4 architecture (8-cores, 16 threads) with RDNA 3 graphics at up to 2.7GHz and 8.6TFLOPs, the Ally X makes playing any game on the palm of your hand possible
  • Equipped with 24GB of 7500MHz LPDDR5X RAM, the Ally X can effortlessly swap through your applications and have multiple tabs running
  • Store all your favorite games and keep loading times ultra-fast with 1TB PCIe 4.0 SSD. If you have a larger game library, the Ally X includes a dedicated UH-II microSD card slot to add storage to your machine
  • The ROG Ally X is fully compatible with Steam, Xbox Game Pass, Epic, GOG, and more thanks to Windows OS, ensuring that you can play your favorite games no matter where you go
  • The massive 80Wh battery allows you to play all your favourite games even when away from a power outlet. Fast charge technology gives you the ability to charge from 0% to 50% in just 30 minutes
  • The ROX Ally X boasts a lightweight 1.48lbs chassis and redesigned ergonomics with taller substantial handgrips, refined macro keys, flat surface angles, and upgraded joysticks to make for a comfortable gaming experience
  • Sustain peak performance with ROG Intelligent Cooling. The Ally X features a Zero Gravity Thermal System with anti-gravity heat pipes, brand new 0.15mm ultra-thin fans for increased airflow, redesigned fan shrouds, and dual heatsinks to keep your device cool and quiet in any orientation
  • With the latest version of Armoury Crate SE 1.5 pre-installed, the Ally X features a highly customizable game library, seamless software updates, and loads of performance tweaks. Armoury Crate SE is the ultimate tool to customize your Ally X
  • With cloud saves and online game libraries, you can seamlessly transition from your main gaming battlestation to the Ally X so that you can continue your play no matter where you are. Equipped with ultra-fast Wi-Fi 6E networking, the Ally X can stream videos, access cloud gaming servicse and download games effortlessly even on crowded networks
  • Game anywhere you go on handheld mode or hook it up to your TV with the convenient dual USB Type-C ports and connect multiple controllers to play with friends
  • Xbox Game Pass Ultimate included: Play Minecraft Legends and hundreds of other PC games on ROG Ally X with 3 months of Game Pass (Terms apply)
  • The Windows Hello fingerprint reader allows for secure logins, while Windows Defender provides constantly updated antivirus and malware protection. For younger users, parents can manage device and safety settings with parental controls
  • Dual front-firing Smart Amp speakers with Dolby Atmos pumps up the volume without distortion. Two-Way AI Noise Cancellation filters out any background noises from your voice chats so you can focus on your game
 
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The ideal handheld to me would be OLED, low res (720p or 900p), low CPU frequencies (maybe even just 6 CPUs), max 60hz with VRR and a GPU as powerful as the memory bandwidth allowed.

The big problem right now seems to all be related to memory and people trying to run games that these devices aren't meant to run well.
 

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What's the point of these "portables"? You need a wheelbarrow to cart these around. Give me something I can fit in my pocket. I miss actual portables.