NTsync won't change much for performance compared to Nobara with Proton. Proton has used esync and fsync for many years now which provide similar performance, but with flaws that prevent them from being upstreamable to Wine. NTSync will allow upstream wine to match fsync performance and hopefully fix some bugs.
32GB is news. It confirms either a 512 or (more likely) 256 bit bus, which would be a significant drop from the 384 bit on the 4090.
I'm sure the increased perf of G7 would fully offset that, but this means without some larger caches it will be difficult for this to be a massive performance jump from last gen.
Unless they're going 512 bit, in which case ignore all that and wow is this a monster.
A big problem with Android is ARM vendors don't upstream anything in so you need to run very specific kernel and bootloaders just to boot the OS. SteamOS on x86 won't have that problem, regardless of who makes the end device.
This. Excluding a country as large, developed and wealthy as the UK due to them leaving in the past is stupid and shortsighted. That said, they fully and willingly lost their initial member advantages by leaving, and should not get special treatment when coming back.
This is frame generation. That's a second option on top of the older DLSS super resolution (upscaling) that doubles framerates at the cost of some latency. It only works on 4000 series cards.
NTsync won't change much for performance compared to Nobara with Proton. Proton has used esync and fsync for many years now which provide similar performance, but with flaws that prevent them from being upstreamable to Wine. NTSync will allow upstream wine to match fsync performance and hopefully fix some bugs.