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Valve, Steam machine

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Steam Machine Incoming? Valve Imports Thousands of 'Game Consoles' Into the US
Over the past few months, Valve has shipped over 100 tons of hardware from overseas.

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Shipping Records Suggest Valve’s Steam Machine is Already in the US
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Is Valve Finally Getting Ready to Launch the Steam Machine?
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The Steam Controller sold out super quickly and Valve is working on a restock
That same day, Valve announced the controller's availability date (May 4) and price ($99).

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Valve says it will have information on resupply for the sold-out Steam Controller “soon.”
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Valve’s New $100 Steam Controller Sells Out Instantly As Scalpers Try To Flip Them For Up To $300
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Valve breaks down the issues causing Steam Machine launch delay

Valve announced it would launch three pieces of hardware in 2026, but so far, we've only gotten our hands on the Steam Controller.
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The Steam Machine looks close to launch — and may get full-fat 4K 120Hz too

Valve's been importing something that isn't the Steam Deck or Steam Controller, and HDMI 2.1 could arrive via firmware update after launch
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Valve fuels Steam Machine speculation with massive console imports

Valve has imported over 45 tons of 'game consoles' into the US, following earlier large shipments, sparking speculation of an imminent Steam Machine launch despite repeated delays due to memory shortages. The imports coincide with Valve releasing CAD files ...
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AMD is adding HDMI 2.1 support for Linux. That’s good news for the Steam Machine.

Last year, we noted how the long-standing vagaries of HDMI licensing and open source AMD driver development combined to prevent the upcoming Steam Machine from receiving official support for the HDMI 2.
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