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      <title>Valve&#39;s Strategic Release of the Steam Controller</title>
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      <description>Valve has made a significant move by announcing the release of its new Steam Controller on May 4, ahead of the anticipated Steam Machine. This decision highlights the company&amp;rsquo;s agility in navigating the current hardware landscape, particularly amidst ongoing component shortages. As Valve&amp;rsquo;s hardware engineer Steve Cardinali pointed out, the Steam Controller&amp;rsquo;s simplicitylacking RAMallows for a quicker rollout compared to the more complex Steam Machine.&#xA;The decision to release the Steam Controller first is not just a logistical one; it reflects Valve&amp;rsquo;s understanding of market demands.</description>
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