[News] Updates to the linux kernel 6.6 suggest a hardware refresh/variant of the Steam Deck is in development

The Linux kernel has been updated for some new hardware that still includes the AMD Van Gogh APU, which is currently only used in the Steam Deck. Popular speculation is that Valve will release an updated Steam Deck, one that still uses the same APU (so same performance), but had other changes to the hardware. Possibly different screen, larger battery, etc.

Possible code name for the hardware is Galileo.

If you want more/better info, I’d recommend reading the linked article.

mr_tyler_durden,

I just got my steam deck a month or so ago during the summer sale but I think it’d be an instant upgrade for me.

I love the thing and anything it improves on I’d want. Even better if they make the upgrade/migration seemless so I can just “clone” my existing deck to the new one.

falsem,

This could easily be something that's 2+ years out, or something that may never materialize. So don't get TOO excited.

Zoldyck,

Nintendo Switch 2 vs Steam Deck 2 is going to be very interesting.

Spiracle, (edited )
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Wild speculation: Might this be for the Deckard instead? While I would expect that to run on a newer processing unit, I’d expect the Deckard to come before any hardware refresh.

Not sure if there is a world where this makes sense, though. Perhaps they are using that APU internally for prototypes? Not sure if it would be added to the kernel for that…

Edit: Reading more detailed rumours and speculation, Deckard or Deckard-related tec seems to be the most plausible explanation.

domi,
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I sure hope so.

SteamVR development also picked up pace the last few months and VR support was added to gamescope a while back. So something must be coming, and it’s Linux based.

Spiracle,
Spiracle avatar

Well, we know the Deckard is coming. There’s just no timeline. Pre-orders might open in a few months, or next year, or 2025… probably not much later, though. Personally, I’m guessing at a release in 2025, but at this point everything is possible.

candle_lighter,
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It may be possible to run VR extremely well on the Steam Deck’s APU if Valve uses eye-tracked foveated rendering.

Molecular0079,

Doesn’t that require the game to support it though? Won’t do much for the existing vr library

candle_lighter,
@candle_lighter@lemmy.ml avatar

No, foveated rendering doesn’t need the game to support it I use it all the time

atocci,
atocci avatar

What headsets support it at the moment?

HoloPengin, (edited )

That’s not wild speculation, just normal speculation. It’d also maybe possible that the refreshed sephiroth chip that’s also been found recently could be used in both a deck refresh and deckard.

Valve does tend to re-use hardware between different products when it makes sense anyways. The watchman dongle for SteamVR controller data was just a Steam Controller dongle. You can actually flash the firmwares between each.

AusatKeyboardPremi,

I kid you not! My steam deck got delivered today, after I was on the fence about it for a few months. :’-)

FOMO aside, really excited about setting it up and taking it for a spin! :-)

Phanatik,

You're gonna love it. If you're ever wanting to squeeze more out of it, highly recommend Emudeck.

Fubarberry,
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It’s a great device, I don’t think you’ll regret going ahead and getting it.

Nefyedardu,

Using the same chip is disappointing, but if they release a smaller model with OLED it will still have a lot of customers I bet.

donuts,
donuts avatar

I'd buy a new Steam Deck. My wishlist is: more seamless docking experience, eGPU support, slightly more comfortable/grippy back buttons, less mushy Steam/QAM buttons, OLED screen.

Luci,
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Seamless docking would be ideal, but I’d hate to have to use a proprietary POGO connection. Just fixing the proprietary dock so I don’t have to power cycle it so often would also be nice :/

SatyrSack,

I think adding a second USB C port on the bottom would solve that, as well as other gripes. You would still have a “more seamless docking experience” because you can just set the device in the dock on the upward-facing USB C interface (like a Switch), as opposed to the current method of setting it in the dock and then plugging in a cable with a separate action. Then you would also have a second USB port (no longer requiring the use of a hub in some situations) and using a USB port on the bottom is oftentimes better than on the top.

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