Valve’s 14-Year Journey to Make the Steam Machine
THE SO WHAT
A 14-year path from concept to shipping hardware underlines how long it can take to align ecosystem, software, and silicon around a new form factor. If you’re betting on a hardware-software platform, budget for multiple tech cycles and treat early releases as learning probes, not endpoints.
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