A recent benchmark submission to GeekBench lists an entry for an ROG Ally which also lists a name for its currently un-announced custom APU: a Ryzen Z1 Extreme. Announced on April 1, 2023, the ROG Ally is a brand new product from ASUS ROG aimed at the handheld gaming PC market much like the Steam Deck. Unlike the Steam Deck though, it will run on Windows 11 instead of Linux.
A leaked summary slide of the ROG All precedes this benchmark leak showing the name AMD Ryzen Z1 for the custom APU. The Ryzen Z1 could be a modified Ryzen 7 7840U APU with a yet unconfirmed RDNA3 GPU.
The benchmark posting shows off an OpenCL score of 35498, a respectable score. Take note that there may be variations of the ROG Ally which could have different specs as the SKU naming may suggest. The tested ROG Ally RC71L is a an 8-core/16-thread APU capable of bosting to 5.062Mhz with a base clock of 3.3Ghz
ASUS ROG has hinted that the ROG Ally will arrive sooner than expected.