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News from this site on September 8th that Valve’s hardware ambitions did not end with the Steam Deck. Recently, the Korean Radio Research Institute has certified a “low-power wireless device” from Valve with the model number “ RC-V1V-1030”.
The certification basically does not have much valuable information, shows support for 5GHz Wi-Fi and is made in China.
What deserves attention is the 1030 model. Valve’s previous Valve Index VR device model was 1007, and the Steam Deck handheld model was 1010, so this device is expected to become the next An important new product, but it is not expected to be a new generation of Steam Deck.
According to previous reports by this site, in March of this year, Valve designer Lawrence Yang and engineer Pierre-Loup Griffais stated that they would not be involved in the next few years. A second generation Steam Deck handheld console will be released. Yang believes that the original Steam Deck will not become obsolete in the next few years, at least in terms of performance.
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