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Valve Reportedly Developing a New Steam Console: Technical Specs Revealed

By 24matins.uk,  published 24 August 2025 at 11h27.

Tl;dr

  • Valve may launch a new home console, codename Fremont.
  • Leaked specs hint at AMD chip and Radeon RX 7600.
  • Release possibly tied to new VR headset and accessories.

A Surprising Return: Valve Eyes the Living Room Console Market

If whispers circulating among the gaming community are to be believed, Valve—a name synonymous with the world of PC gaming—might soon disrupt the living room once again. After cementing its place with the handheld Steam Deck, the company is, reportedly, working on a bold new project: a dedicated home console operating under the codename Fremont. These rumors gained traction after VR insider SadlyItsBradley shared technical leaks and benchmark results on X (formerly Twitter), sparking widespread speculation.

Technical Leaks Paint an Intriguing Picture

Details emerging from these leaks suggest that the prospective Fremont console could feature an AMD custom processor—identified as model 1772—offering six cores and twelve threads. This chip appears to be based on the much newer Zen 4 architecture, a significant leap over what powers the Steam Deck. Benchmarks hint at a multi-core score of approximately 7,451 points, nearly double that of its portable predecessor. Interestingly, another device, codenamed Galileo, is also reportedly under consideration as a more modest alternative.

What sets Fremont apart from Valve’s previous efforts is its supposed inclusion of a dedicated graphics card—the Radeon RX 7600. However, a few question marks remain. The RX 7600 isn’t exactly cutting-edge anymore, and leaked information points to only 8 GB of memory—half what’s found in today’s Steam Deck. Some industry observers thus remain skeptical about whether these specs reflect Valve’s final intentions.

A Potentially Expanded Steam Ecosystem

There’s more to this story than hardware alone. If rumors hold true, Valve might align Fremont’s debut with other major releases. The highly anticipated VR headset known as Deckard, along with new Steam controllers and Roy VR accessories, could accompany the console at launch. This coordinated push would mark an ambitious expansion of the company’s ecosystem—a far cry from its ill-fated « Steam Machines » initiative nearly ten years ago, which failed to gain traction.

For those following closely, three main questions persist:

  • Date of release: No official word yet, though late 2025 is rumored.
    Associated peripherals: Could include VR headset Deckard and brand-new accessories.
    Operating system: Rapid SteamOS development hints at seamless integration.
  • No Official Confirmation—Yet

    At this stage, firm details remain elusive; there has been no confirmation from Valve. As we move into the latter half of the year, all eyes will be on further leaks or official announcements. Nevertheless, one fact stands out amid uncertainty: if Fremont does emerge from rumor into reality, it will undoubtedly capture both curiosity and excitement across the gaming world.

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    • Tl;dr
    • A Surprising Return: Valve Eyes the Living Room Console Market
    • Technical Leaks Paint an Intriguing Picture
    • A Potentially Expanded Steam Ecosystem
    • No Official Confirmation—Yet
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