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Asus Ramps ROG Xbox Ally Production as Major Update Adds Per-Core Power Controls

Asus projects roughly $96 million to $160 million in Ally revenue this quarter.

Overview

  • The company says demand has exceeded expectations, with premium Ally X units in short supply and coordination under way with component suppliers to increase output.
  • Management told investors that ongoing quarterly revenue from the Ally line is estimated at roughly $130 million to $160 million after this quarter’s stronger start.
  • A broad Armoury Crate SE release rolled out on November 18 for the Ally family, delivering expanded CPU and power controls plus a wide set of stability fixes.
  • The update enables separate P‑core and E‑core power tuning on the Z2 Extreme‑powered ROG Xbox Ally X, allowing users to balance performance and battery life.
  • Accompanying MCU, BIOS, power‑delivery firmware, and AMD GPU/chipset drivers address Modern Standby power use, improve haptics and Cloud Recovery, and integrate features like a 40 FPS limiter and Radeon Chill behavior.