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ROG Ally, Asus' new competitor to the Steam Deck, more info is coming this May.
Announced on April Fool's Day, it now has a release date.

ASUS has Confirmed that they will be giving more information on availability, price and specs of their Handheld Gaming PC on May 11.
The wait is almost over! 👏
— ROG Global (@ASUS_ROG) April 25, 2023
We are thrilled to announce that we will be unveiling our the ROG Ally's specifications, availability and pricing on May 11 at 10AM ET.
Save the date & tune in live on ROG's YouTube & Twitch!
👉 https://t.co/ieUwK598k7#ROG #ROGALLY pic.twitter.com/541ZL05D8H
While the tweet doesn't specify a May 11 launch, PCgamer mentioned when talking to an ASUS representative about pricing that it will be revealed at the May 11 launch event and that the price will be under $1000.
AMD has also confirmed in its own announcement that the ROG Ally will be the first to use the new AMD Ryzen Z1 series processors.
The current known specs for the ROG Ally are as follows:
- APU: AMD Ryzen Z1
- Lithography: 4nm
- CPU uArch: Zen 4
- Cores: 6
- Threads: 12
- GPU uArch: RDNA 3
- Compute units: 4
- Memory: 16GB LPDDR5
- Storage: 512GB PCIe 4.0 SSD | UHS II MicroSD
- Screen: 7-inch
- Resolution: 1080p
- Refresh rate: 120Hz
- Response: 7ms
- Peak luminance: 500 nits
- PPI: 314
- Operating system: Windows 11
- Weight: 608g