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Valve Reportedly Working On 'Steam Box' Gaming Console

An anonymous reader writes "This article at the Verge claims that Valve is currently working on a way to bring Steam to the living room with its own gaming console. Quoting: 'According to sources, the company has been working on a hardware spec and associated software which would make up the backbone of a "Steam Box." 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. The devices will be able to run any standard PC titles, and will also allow for rival gaming services (like EA's Origin) to be loaded up. Part of the goal of establishing a baseline for hardware, we're told, is that it will give developers a clear lifecycle for their products, with changes possibly coming every three to four years. Additionally, there won't be a required devkit, and there will be no licensing fees to create software for the platform.'"

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  1. It's great! by wbr1 · · Score: 1, Troll

    Wii need more competition in the console market. But, unless if fucking comes with Half-Life 3, kiss my ass!

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  2. Full of fail by Vladius · · Score: 0, Troll

    Sadly, PC gaming is on it's deathbed. Even if this were implemented it would still not save the PC as a platform. The hardware specs do look good but I also don't see them putting together a console from these parts that has all of the stability you would expect from a console. Finally, we already have Xbox Live. How do you compete with that? When it comes to web presence Microsoft nailed it and everyone else has been playing catchup ever since.