- The law of Moore is the Podcast of Dead’s Broken Silicon 319 includes speculation on a successor of a steam bridge and a domestic console of Valve
- According to rumors, Valve works on both systems, the console supposed to use the next Zen 6 APU of AMD
- Mlid Guest speculates that Sony works in close collaboration with Valve for more PS titles verified on steam
It is not surprising that the Valve vapor game has been widely successful since its launch in 2022, with several configurations available at affordable prices and popular steamos at the helm. Now new speculations suggest that valve plans for a successor can be more important than we thought.
As indicated by Notebookcheck, Valve would work on a successor to the Steam bridge and a dedicated house console, the latter potentially using the next Zen 6 APU of AMD, the code name Magnus. This is based on speculation and internal leaks of the host Tom and Jimmy Champagne on the law of Moore is dead (Mlid).
Jimmy Champagne’s speculations also suggest that Sony working in close collaboration with Valve in the future, in particular by ensuring that PlayStation titles have full support on the steam game. It is not far -fetched either, because Sony made a clear effort so that the game of titles of the first part is verified – and this is obvious with games like The last of us left 2 And God of Ragnarok war.
The AMD Zen 6 APU would also be used for new generation Next consoles from the PS6 of Sony or Microsoft, and should be a powerful chip for playing performance with 11 processor cores. By referring to the prospect of a domestic console, Mlid mentions: “All I can say is that I was told [years ago] Full stop they are [Valve] Use AMD, it will be really powerful, and they will treat it as a good launch of the console to compete as a console “.
If it is indeed the processor used in the alleged console of dedicated steam house, it suggests the shaping of the valve to move the questions beyond portability with a pocket computer.
Analysis: if Sony will not make a portable of a native Playstation, a more powerful steam game will do the trick
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In addition to the classic Sony PlayStation Portable (or PSP), Sony has not yet made strong efforts to fight on the portable market. I say that because the PlayStation portal is far from what I want from Sony, because I prefer to have a pocket computer that can play games natively instead of broadcasting them.
Although you can say that it is based on speculation, Sony and Valve have worked clearly in close collaboration since a large majority of PlayStation titles on PC have been directly steam.
As I mentioned, we have the feeling that Sony makes additional efforts in the optimization of games for the Valve DECK verified system, in particular with its Nixxes software developers, known for its great optimization, at the head of PC ports.
I do not see Sony bringing her titles of first part to blockbuster at the PC on the first day, but if he sticks to the tendency of echeloned liberation and that he does not disturb the creation of a native pocket experience, I will gladly settle with a Steam 2 bridge as an alternative, with a more powerful processor for better performance.