The latest Valve Steam Console rumour with AMD RDNA4 can be safely ignored - here’s why - Gamingonlinux article
If you’ve been reading tech articles long enough, you know when wccftech appears; don’t trust a single word.
Gonna copy what I said before:
is this trust worthy?
Extasis mentions this guy handledeck as the source
https://xcancel.com/HandleDeck/status/1886501899832021224#m
which links to this video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NgKzbHIWDK4
which just mentions this article https://www.phoronix.com/news/Mesa-25.0-RADV-RDNA4-State
saying: “by reading this article carefully we can come up to the conclusion that…”
Seems all bullshit.
Interesting that it uses a dedicated 9070 (ugh that name), rather than being a custom APU, like the other AMD consoles and the deck. Surely this just adds cost and design complexity.
That said, perhaps they’re being cautious - if you can’t sell a lot of them, a custom APU isn’t worth it. It’s also probably much faster to bring to market if you’re using off-the-shelf parts.
If you want to sell a Steam console, it has to do 4k pretty well, because that’s what TVs have these days. An APU won’t cut it for that, you’ll need a discrete GPU.
Not a laptop-class one, no. That’s why I said custom. A PS5 Pro uses an APU and is more powerful than most people’s desktops.
Also, Valve has done driver work on plenty of things that they don’t use in their own hardware, from various AMD cards, Intel graphics, and even work on the open source Nvidia drivers
Valve developers are the main contributors to the RADV Vulkan driver so they’ve done work on pretty much every AMD card that supports Vulkan. So yeah, pretty silly rumour if that’s the evidence.
Surely this just adds cost and design complexity.
I’d say it’s the opposite - it’s just a small form factor PC with off the shelf components
Like I said, it’s likely cheaper if you’re not going to sell many units, but if you can recoup the design costs through selling a decent amount, it can easily become cheaper.
Less in the way of packaging costs, fewer VRMs and other power circuitry, a less advanced cooling setup, and – probably most critically – you only need one pool of memory, not dedicated RAM for the CPU and separate VRAM for the GPU.
you only need one pool of memory
RAM is dirt cheap lately, so I don’t think it would make sense to design entire custom circuitry to save on that
It absolutely would. 16GB of VRAM and another 16GB of system RAM adds up. Plus the other associated costs.
The rumour is nonsense and Valve isn’t making a console with a 9070.
What the fuck is that controller. God I hate it.
One thing I know about myself though, is my instincts suck and I’ll probably be eating those words before long.
That’s the original Steam controller. Rumor is that Valve is working on a new one which will resemble a Steam Deck without the screen.
It’s the alpha version of the controller (or some mockup). The retail controller
doesn’t look quite like that.
Told you my instincts suck
Rumors denied by Valve
oh that would be sweet… But before that I really need Steam to rerelease the Steam Controller, loved it but after all this years I lost the dongle 😭
The Steam Controller 2 leaks seem a lot more reliable. There was also the hori steam controller not long ago, but not sure if that’s in the US.
You can update its firmware to use Bluetooth.