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An article over at The Verge pulls together some new (and old) information regarding Valve's potential venture into developing hardware, more specifically a console dubbed the 'Steam Box' which could be a huge game changer for the console market. The rumours include hardware info and an early presentation model for partners at CES.
Gabe recently spoke with Penny Arcade about Valve moving into hardware saying "if we have to sell hardware we will". Valve also filed a patent last year for a controller with interchangeable inputs with possible biometric feedback capability, with the Valve psychologist Mike Ambinder involved in the process.
Lets hope they also would consider a big title to launch a console with, just as EA's Origin did with Battlefield 3. But I can't think of anything I'd really like to see...
The actual devices may be made by a variety of partners, and the software would be readily available to any company that wants to get in the game. Adding fuel to that fire is a rumor that the Alienware X51 may have been designed with an early spec of the system in mind, and will be retroactively upgradable to the software.
Apparently meetings were held during CES to demo a hand-built version of the device to potential partners. We're told that the basic specs of the Steam Box include a Core i7 CPU, 8GB of RAM, and an NVIDIA GPU.
Gabe recently spoke with Penny Arcade about Valve moving into hardware saying "if we have to sell hardware we will". Valve also filed a patent last year for a controller with interchangeable inputs with possible biometric feedback capability, with the Valve psychologist Mike Ambinder involved in the process.
Many of these elements seem to fit together including the announced (but as of yet unseen) Steam Big-Picture Mode which aims to offer "simple, easy-to-read navigation designed specifically for TV". GDC is not far away and Valve will be at E3 this year.Lets hope they also would consider a big title to launch a console with, just as EA's Origin did with Battlefield 3. But I can't think of anything I'd really like to see...