We had earlier leaks of the Asus ROG Ally, however, as usual, the leaks don’t come in at once and some are quite uncertain. That said, the current leaks of the ASUS ROG Ally say it’s coming to Europe and it further reveals the pricing details. Should you have a vague image of what the Asus ROG Ally is, let’s walk you through it. ROG Ally is one of the most interesting handheld gaming devices which ASUS has integrated many gaming features (both hardware and software) that have made the device a no-brainer.
According to a vendor, the AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme equipped ROG Ally (RC71L model number) with 16GB RAM and 512GB storage will cost €799 in Europe and will be available in mid-June. In the United States, a similar gadget is projected to cost $700.
The less-priced Ryzen Z1 variant is likely to arrive later, although there is no pricing information available at this time. The latest rumor also included some extensive renderings of the Asus Ally, allowing us to see the impending handheld from every aspect. Asus unveiled the ROG Ally last month, and the firm has set an event for May 11 to reveal all the details and price.
Supposed leaks features of the ASUS ROG Ally
ASUS Ally might choose a proprietary AMD system-on-chip with Zen 4 general-purpose CPUs and an RDNA 3-based integrated GPU. The SoC is manufactured by TSMC on one of its N4 process technologies (4nm-class), but its configuration is unclear, and we have no clue whether ROG Ally employs a semi-custom configuration of one of AMD’s Phoenix APUs, or whether it uses a completely custom-designed SoC with some console-exclusive advantages.
The Asus Ally comes with a custom connector that is separated into two parts: one sends PCIe 3.0 x8 data, while the other is a USB-C connector that transfers power and USB data. This connector may then be used to connect an external Asus ROG XG Mobile dock with an external GPU (up to GeForce RTX 4090 Laptop GPU) and external display connectors, thereby changing the portable game console into a higher-performance desktop gaming machine.
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