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The AMD Z1 has 4 RDNA3 computing units, the APU in the SteamDeck, has 8 RDNA2 computing units.
So it's not surprising that the SteamDeck is ahead of an AMD Z1 CPU, although the AMD Z1 Extreme with 12 RDNA3 computing units should easily be able to beat the SteamDecks in terms of raw performance.
EXAMPLE, i saw video on YT where guy was comparing legion go vs rog ally. Rog ally was UNPLUGGED and it was still better than legion go. Imagine if he will plugged in. Biggest fraud ever.