Leaked benchmarks suggest Valve's Steam Machine may rival Ryzen 7000 CPU performance
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Summary
Leaked benchmarks suggest Valve's upcoming Steam Machine (codename "Galileo") may feature performance comparable to AMD's Ryzen 7000 series CPUs. The device, designed as a living room PC for gaming, appears to be based on AMD's Phoenix APU architecture. While the leaked scores are impressive for a compact console-like form factor, real-world gaming performance may differ from synthetic benchmarks. The article discusses the potential implications for Valve's push into the living room gaming market and how this compares to existing consoles and Steam Deck performance.
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· 3 pulledThe leaked benchmarks show the Steam Machine achieving scores comparable to a Ryzen 7000 series desktop processor.
Real-world performance for Valve's living room PC might vary from these synthetic test results.
This could represent a significant leap forward for console-like PC gaming in the living room.
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