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    Asus might serve a chip bummer with its next ROG Ally gaming handheld

    InfoForTechBy InfoForTechMay 31, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Asus might serve a chip bummer with its next ROG Ally gaming handheld
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    The handheld gaming market moves fast, and that’s exactly why a newly leaked ASUS device feels a little underwhelming on paper. A fresh listing suggests ASUS is preparing another ROG Ally handheld, but instead of delivering a major redesign, the company may simply be refreshing the internals. The leak points to an AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme processor at the heart of the device, suggesting a mid-generation update rather than a true successor.

    That’s not necessarily bad news. The Ryzen Z2 Extreme is expected to be a capable chip for portable gaming. The problem is that handheld gamers are increasingly looking for more than just a processor upgrade.

    A familiar formula with a new chip

    The listing doesn’t reveal much beyond the processor. Key details such as display technology, battery capacity, RAM, storage options, and even the final design remain under wraps. That leaves plenty of room for speculation, but it also makes the device feel less exciting than some fans may have hoped. If the leak is accurate, ASUS appears to be taking the same route many laptop makers follow: refresh the silicon, keep most of the hardware intact, and extend the product’s lifespan.

    Someone holding the Asus ROG Ally X.
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    For existing ROG Ally owners, that may not be enough reason to upgrade. The more intriguing rumor is what the handheld doesn’t include. Previous speculation hinted that ASUS could experiment with Intel’s Arc-powered gaming silicon. Instead, the company seems to be sticking with AMD once again.

    The display could make or break it

    If ASUS wants this refresh to stand out, the screen may be its biggest opportunity. The handheld market has changed considerably since the original ROG Ally arrived. The Steam Deck OLED raised expectations for display quality, while larger-screen devices have become increasingly common. An OLED panel or a roomier 8-inch display would instantly make the new handheld more appealing.

    The Asus ROG Ally X console.
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    Unfortunately, early clues suggest that it may not happen. If references in the product identifier are accurate, ASUS could be sticking with a 7-inch display once again. That’s where the potential disappointment lies. A faster processor is always welcome, but gamers tend to notice the screen every second they’re using a handheld. If ASUS delivers another LCD-based 7-inch device with only incremental upgrades elsewhere, it risks feeling like a spec bump arriving in a market that has already moved forward. For now, one thing seems clear: a new ROG Ally is on the way — whether it feels genuinely new is a different question altogether.

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