ASUS has been teasing the successor to its ROG Ally gaming laptop for a while now. It's called the ROG Ally X, an upgrade over the current Asus ROG Ally consoles.

According to reports from VIDEO CARDS, here's what to expect when it launches soon. The updated design keeps the Ryzen Z1 Extreme APU with 8 Zen4 cores and 12 RDNA3 compute units, just like before.

The 7-inch FHD 120Hz display remains, but now with a larger battery to address the previous issue of short battery life. The battery capacity is said to be doubled to 80 Wh.

In addition, the Ally X will come with 24 GB of LPDDR5(X)-7500 memory, compared to the current 16 GB, offering more bandwidth for better performance of the integrated GPU. It will be slightly heavier at 678g and thicker at 36.9mm.

The external GPU port, previously ROG XG Mobile, has been upgraded to USB4 Type-C. For cooling, ASUS has upgraded the fan to be smaller and thinner, yet more efficient, improving airflow. The new design also includes a “Precision D-Pad” rated for 5 million cycles.

In terms of connectivity, it is expected to have Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.2 and run on Windows 11. ASUS plans to update its Armory Crate SE software to version 1.5 for a better user experience.

Release date and prices

The ROG Ally X will be officially unveiled at Computex on June 2, with pricing yet to be confirmed by ASUS, so the reported price of $799 remains a rumor.

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