Performance benchmark leak fuels speculation of Steam Machine launch
Excitement surrounding Valve’s upcoming Steam Machine continues to grow, with fresh benchmark listings suggesting the device may be approaching launch. While Valve has only confirmed that the system will arrive sometime during summer 2026, new evidence points to development being in its final stages.
Recent reports claimed that Valve had begun distributing Steam Machine units to reviewers ahead of release. Adding weight to those rumors, two new Geekbench entries have now surfaced for a device listed under the codename “Fremont,” a name previously linked to the Steam Machine. The listings identify the system as using an Authentic AMD Family 25 Model 124 Stepping 0 processor, matching information from earlier leaks.
The benchmark entries reveal an AMD Custom CPU 1772 featuring 6 cores and 12 threads, suggesting a custom Ryzen 5-class processor. The chip is listed with a 4.86 GHz base clock and 16 MB of L3 cache, indicating a substantial performance upgrade over the hardware found in current gaming consoles.
Performance results are also promising. One benchmark recorded a single-core score of 2,334 and a multi-core score of 7,316, while the second achieved 2,282 and 7,392, respectively. For comparison, the PlayStation 5’s Zen 2 processor typically scores around 1,218 points in Geekbench’s single-core test. While benchmark numbers do not directly translate into gaming performance, the results suggest Valve’s new system could deliver significantly stronger CPU performance than Sony’s current console.

No GPU benchmarks have appeared yet, but previous leaks indicate the Steam Machine will feature a custom 28-compute-unit RDNA 3 graphics processor, with estimated performance comparable to an AMD Radeon RX 7600. Based on available estimates, that level of graphics power should comfortably exceed current handheld gaming PCs and provide a solid foundation for modern gaming workloads.
Valve has previously stated that the Steam Machine is designed to target upscaled 4K gaming at 60 FPS, with support for ray tracing and AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR). While those claims remain unverified, the hardware specifications seen so far suggest the company is aiming for a noticeably more capable experience than the Steam Deck.
Perhaps the most important question remains pricing. Industry rumors currently place the Steam Machine between $900 (around €780 / £670) and $1,000 (around €870 / £745), a range that could prove challenging in today’s market, especially amid ongoing memory shortages and rising component costs. Ultimately, Valve’s pricing strategy may determine whether the Steam Machine can successfully compete with both traditional consoles and gaming PCs.
As always, for the latest news on Steam hardware, Valve announcements, gaming handhelds, and developments across the PC gaming industry, be sure to follow our dedicated hardware coverage.
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