Could the Steam Deck 2 be the first ARM-based PC gaming handheld?
Considering it's said that Valve made a ton of different prototypes for the original Steam Deck, I don't doubt that the company is exploring all options when it comes to the Steam Deck 2's SoC. That could include ARM-based chips like Qualcomm's Snapdragon or the rumored NVIDIA N1X, especially if a performance-to-battery ratio is as important as Valve makes it seem. 👉 I tested 5 PC games on the ASUS Zenbook A16 with Qualcomm's Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme: Is Windows on ARM improving? Although Nintendo has had massive success using an ARM-based NVIDIA Tegra SoC in its Switch devices, there has y
Is there any weight to a rumored PC company acquisition by NVIDIA?
Jensen must have more money than he knows what to do with. Why is he doing this? pic.twitter.com/zUU5FJ1mjnApril 13, 2026 NVIDIA has been in the PC rumor cycle of late, not because it plans to buy an entire company, but because it is working on a new chip for gaming PCs to rival those from Intel and AMD. NVIDIA's N1X rumors began as far back as 2023, and only lately has there been further proof that an ARM-based chip is on the way from the company that has always mainly been focused on GPUs. Buying an entire PC company in which the NVIDIA N1X chip makes its debut is certainly a possibility, at