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Steam Deck’s Win10 core display benchmarks launched

A few days ago, Steam Deck officially announced the launch of Windows drivers. Now, the Geekbench website already has the core display score of Steam Deck under Win10.

Moreover, the Steam Deck codename is Valve Jupiter, the processor codename is AMD Custom 0405, and the Vulkan score is 14562 points.

Compared with the official Geekbench rankings, Steam Deck’s core graphics performance is slightly higher than that of the MX350 and Intel Xe core graphics.

Furthermore, Steam Deck is equipped with AMD’s Van Gogh APU, and its CPU part adopts Zen2 architecture, 4-core specifications, 2.4 GHz to 3.5 GHz. In the GPU part, the Van Gogh APU integrates an 8 CU RDNA2 GPU with a frequency of 1.0 GHz to 1.6 GHz.

A performance of 1.6TFops FP32. The TDP of the entire SoC is 4 to 15W, and it supports LPDDR5 memory with a capacity of 16GB. Besides, Steam Deck is available with 64GB eMMC and 256GB, 512GB NVMe SSD, priced at $399, $529 and $649.

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