Valve announces the Steam Deck, it's Nintendo Switch competitor

(www.theverge.com)

The device has an AMD APU containing a quad-core Zen 2 CPU with eight threads and eight compute units’ worth of AMD RDNA 2 graphics, alongside 16GB of LPDDR5 RAM. There are three different storage tiers: 64GB eMMC storage for $399, 256GB NVMe SSD storage for $529, and 512GB of high-speed NVME SSD storage for $649, according to Valve. You can also expand the available storage using the high-speed microSD card slot.

Very interesting specs although it remains to be seen if it's executed well.

Also looking at the FAQ over at IGN, there's a lot of transparency plus it's open despite their DRM stances over the years which is very surprising.