Steam Machines have returned: all the news about Valve's new hardware universe
The Deck was just the start.
www.theverge.comHere’s a quick update on the latest around Valve’s Steam Machine, based on recent reporting.
Illustration: A high-level view of Valve’s Steam Machine roadmap shows three moving parts: (1) hardware readiness (thermals, cooling, form factor), (2) pricing strategy driven by component availability, and (3) scheduling of shipments, all of which depend on memory/storage supply conditions.
If you’d like, I can pull the latest specific statements from Valve’s Steam Hardware blog and summarize them with exact quotes and dates, or compare Steam Machine timelines with contemporaneous hardware launches to give a clearer sense of where Valve stands now. I can also provide a short, citation-backed timeline if you want to track the key milestones.
The Deck was just the start.
www.theverge.comValve is promising 4K gaming at 60 FPS with FSR
www.tomshardware.comValve stated that Steam Machines have not been officially discontinued and that it is still committed to developing SteamOS and Linux as a gaming platform.
www.tomshardware.comValve's Fremont was real.
www.theverge.comThe Steam Machine is a console designed to allow gamers to play PC games on their TV.
www.bbc.comWe'll have to be a bit more patient before we can get our hands on Steam's latest hardware.
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