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Steam Deck 1 (also called "Steam Deck One" or "The First Steam Deck") uses Ryzen 2. Not gonna say anything else.
Apologies in advance for being overly pedantic, but it's Zen 2, not Ryzen 2. Ryzen is a generic brand, when Zen is the architecture family.