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Conina said:
JEMC said:

I'm wondering if that's a limitation from Valve and the SteamOS? Because the Steam Deck is powered by a Zen2/RDNA2 SoC, and so Valve may have been able to include support for the new Zen3 architecture but not RDNA3 yet.

Otherwise, it's indeed a bit weird as AMD's Z1 has Zen4/RDNA3 parts in it.

Is RDNA3 efficiency even better than RDNA2 in these low power cases?

AMD fell fall short of their 2x efficiency claims, but it was still a bit more efficient, yes.



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