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Valve’s Unannounced ‘Fremont’ Surfaces in Geekbench With Zen 4 CPU and Radeon RX 7600

New listings suggest Valve is testing a Fremont prototype on Windows 11 Pro rather than a finalized SteamOS device.

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A new Valve game console leak just appeared, and the specs beat the Steam Deck
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Overview

  • Geekbench entries show an AMD Custom CPU 1772 from the Hawk Point 2 family with six cores and 12 threads at 3.2 GHz base, up to 4.8 GHz boost, and 16 MB of L3 cache.
  • The device is paired with a discrete Radeon RX 7600 that outlets say replaces the APU’s iGPU, pointing to dedicated graphics memory for the unit.
  • Recorded scores of about 2,412 single‑core and 7,451 multi‑core indicate roughly double the CPU performance of the Steam Deck OLED.
  • The tested configuration lists 8 GB of DDR5‑5600 and Windows 11 Pro, reinforcing that these specs reflect an engineering build rather than retail hardware.
  • Reports describe Fremont as a TV‑focused set‑top concept, and the RDNA 3‑based RX 7600 evidence undercuts earlier speculation about RDNA 4 silicon.