ASUS ROG Ally gaming handheld specifications appear at testing agency
The ASUS ROG Ally has appeared at an inspection body. This shows that the handheld will have an AMD Ryzen 7 7840U APU. It was previously announced that the handheld would have an AMD processor, but the specific model was not yet known.
The ASUS ROG Ally recently appeared at an Indonesian testing agency, noted tech website VideoCardz. Information from that agency shows that the handheld PC will have a Ryzen 7 7840U APU from AMD. This chip has eight Zen 4 cores and an integrated Radeon 780M GPU. The IGPU is based on the RDNA 3 architecture and has twelve compute units for a total of 768 stream processors. The listing also states that the handheld will have 16GB of memory.
Two different models are also mentioned by the American FCC, among others, with the product codes RC71L and RC71X. It is not clear what the differences are between the two variants. This may affect models with different memory and storage configurations, although this has not yet been officially confirmed.
ASUS announced its ROG Ally handheld early this month. The handheld will have a 7″ screen with a resolution of 1920×1080 pixels, a refresh rate of 120Hz and a brightness of 500cd/m². The system will also have support for external GPUs via ASUS’ ROG an RTX 4090 variant from for $ 2000. ASUS has not yet shared a release date or suggested retail price. The manufacturer recently said on Twitter that the handheld will soon be released worldwide.
Source: VideoCardz