If you see this ID in your system logs or Device Manager, here is what it means for your performance:

If disabled, you will see prints like:

An ACPI device with the hardware ID PRP0001 is a special bridge in the Linux kernel that allows classic Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) tables to read and apply modern Device Tree (DT) properties.

Download the official driver package for your device (e.g., Steam Deck Windows Resources).

ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface) is a widely adopted standard for managing power consumption and configuration of computer systems. It provides a flexible and extensible framework for operating systems to interact with hardware components. Among the numerous ACPI components, PRP0001 is a specific device ID that has garnered attention in recent years. This write-up aims to provide an in-depth analysis of ACPI PRP0001, its functionality, and implications.

"Device is compatible with a Device Tree node having a given 'compatible' property."