Valve revealed their next batch of hardware that will align with their Steam Deck portable device – The Steam Machine, the new VR headset the Steam Frame, and a new Steam controller.
Steam Machine

The Steam Machineโs compact design is appealing for me that tries to make things minimal and organized as possible. Itโs nothing special but is easily stored and positioned in your desk without sticking out.
The next interesting catch is itโs open framework as someone with a Steam Machine can still treat it like any other PC as you can download any app and even use it like a regular PC.
The specs for the Steam Machine is said to run the most demanding triple A titles available today at 60 fps and high resolution.
Steam Machine Specs
CPU
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Semi-custom AMD Zen 4, 6 cores / 12 threads
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Up to 4.8 GHz
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30W TDP
GPU
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Semi-custom AMD RDNA3, 28 Compute Units
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2.45 GHz max sustained clock
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110W TDP
Memory
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16GB DDR5 + 8GB GDDR6 VRAM
Power
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Internal power supply
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AC power 110โ240V
Storage Options
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512GB NVMe SSD
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2TB NVMe SSD
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Both models include a high-speed microSD card slot
Connectivity
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Wi-Fi 6E (2ร2)
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Bluetooth 5.3 with dedicated antenna
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Integrated 2.4 GHz Steam Controller wireless adapter
I/O Ports
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Display:
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DisplayPort 1.4 โ Up to 4K at 240Hz or 8K at 60Hz
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HDMI 2.0 โ Up to 4K at 120Hz
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Supports HDR, FreeSync, CEC, and daisy-chaining
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USB:
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2 ร USB-A 3.2 Gen 1 (front)
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2 ร USB-A 2.0 High speed (rear)
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1 ร USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 (rear)
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Networking: Gigabit Ethernet
Lighting
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17 individually addressable RGB LEDs for system status and customization
Size and Weight
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Dimensions: 152 mm tall (148 mm without feet) ร 162.4 mm deep ร 156 mm wide
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Weight: 2.6 kg
Software
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Operating System: SteamOS 3 (Arch-based)
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Desktop Environment: KDE Plasma
Steam Frame

Steam frame is the latest iteration of Valveโs take on VR headsets, but the real kicker is itโs a standalone product, meaning you can store your VR games on the headset as its a PC in itself with its own specs. You can also play non-VR games with the headset and features the typical VR headset controler scheme requiring both arms.
Steam Frame Specs
Processor
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4 nm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3
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Architecture: ARM64
Memory
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16GB Unified LPDDR5X RAM
Storage
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256GB or 1TB UFS storage options
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Expandable via microSD card slot
Power
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Rechargeable 21.6 Wh Li-ion battery
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USB-C 2.0 port (rear) for charging and data
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Charges via USB-C, 45W
Modular Headstrap
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Integrated dual audio drivers and rechargeable rear battery
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Headstrap weight: 245g
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Core module is detachable for alternative headstrap solutions
Connectivity
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Wi-Fi 6E (2ร2)
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Bluetooth 5.3 with dedicated antenna
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Integrated 2.4 GHz Steam Controller wireless adapter
Display and Optics
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Dual 2160 ร 2160 LCD panels (per eye)
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72โ144Hz refresh rate (144Hz experimental)
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Custom pancake lenses (glass and non-glass elements)
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Wide FOV up to 110ยฐ
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IPD Range: 60โ70mm
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Eyeglass Max Width: 140mm
Cameras and Tracking
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Inside-out camera-based tracking
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4ร outward-facing monochrome cameras (controller and headset tracking)
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2ร interior cameras for eye tracking and foveated streaming
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Monochrome passthrough via outward cameras
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IR illuminators for low-light tracking and passthrough
Expansion
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User-accessible front expansion port
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Dual high-speed camera interface (8 lanes at 2.5Gbps MIPI)
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PCIe Gen 4 interface (1-lane)
Wireless Connectivity
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Wi-Fi 7 (2ร2) with dual radios for simultaneous 5GHz Wi-Fi and 6GHz VR streaming
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Included wireless adapter (Wi-Fi 6E, 6GHz) for direct low-latency PC link
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Bluetooth 5.3
Audio
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Dual speaker drivers per ear integrated into headstrap
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Dual microphone array
Size and Weight
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Dimensions: 175mm ร 95mm ร 110mm (core module + facial interface)
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Weight: 440g (core module + headstrap) / 185g (core module only)
Software
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Operating System: SteamOS 3 (Arch-based)
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Desktop Environment: KDE Plasma
New Steam Controller

Lastly, we have the new Steam controller that is compatible with the Steam Deck, Steam Machine, the Steam Frame, and any PC or phone device.
The Steam controller puck is a cool pairing with the controller, as it acts not only as a wireless transmitter but also as a charging station, as you can just place the controller on top of the puck, magnetically pairing both devices in order to charge the controller. They claim the controller will be capable of having over 35 hours of gameplay time.
New Steam Controller Specs
Controls and Input
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Gamepad Controls:
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A, B, X, Y buttons
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D-pad
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L & R analog triggers
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L & R bumpers
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View & Menu buttons
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Steam & QAM buttons
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4ร assignable grip buttons
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Thumbsticks:
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2ร full-size magnetic thumbsticks (TMR) with capacitive touch
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Haptics:
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4ร haptic motors total
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2ร LRA haptic motors in trackpads for HD tactile feedback
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2ร high-output LRA haptic motors in grips for HD game haptics, including rumble
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Trackpads:
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2ร 34.5mm square trackpads with haptic feedback
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Pressure-sensitive with configurable click strength
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Gyro: 6-axis IMU
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Grip Sense:
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2ร capacitive areas along the back of the handles
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Connectivity
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Steam Controller Puck:
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2.4GHz wireless connection
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~8ms full end-to-end latency, 4ms polling rate (measured at 5m)
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Supports up to four Steam Controllers per Puck
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Connects to PC via USB-C
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Bluetooth:
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Bluetooth 4.2 minimum (Bluetooth 5.0 or higher recommended)
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USB:
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USB-C tethered play
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Power
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Charging:
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Steam Controller Puck charging interface via USB-C connector
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Battery:
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8.39 Wh Li-ion battery
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Over 35 hours of gameplay*
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Battery life reduced when used with Steam Frameโs tracked gameplay
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Size and Weight
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Steam Controller: 111mm ร 159mm ร 57mm โ 292g
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Steam Controller Puck: 50mm ร 28mm ร 9mm โ 16g
Valve has not detailed the price for each of the new hardware but they do plan to release them in early 2026.
About the Author – Carlos Hernandez
Carlos Hernandez is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of Too Much Gaming, where he writes about video games, reviews, and industry news. A lifelong gamer, he would do anything to experience Final Fantasy Tactics for the first time again and has a love/hate relationship with games that require hunting for new gear to improve your character.
