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PCMag on MSNValve's CEO Wants to Implant a Chip in Your BrainThe chips aren’t earmarked for video game applications just yet, but Valve and the wider games industry are eyeing plenty of ...
Valve has a solution for you. A big new update to SteamOS, the operating system powering handheld Steam Deck gaming devices ...
The stealthy startup thinks multiple simultaneous smaller brain implants could be better than one.
As Starfish Technologies approaches the launch of its first chips, the intersection of neuroscience, medicine, and technology is poised for change. While the dream of controlling ...
Gabe Newell wants your brain. Valve has long had plans for a neural interface, but the specifics are currently limited to the ...
It appears Valve has been developing a standalone XR headset, codenamed ‘Deckard’, for some time. Now, an industry insider ...
Valve has been building up to this for months, first in preview, then in beta, and now finally in a full stable release: a ...
Valve’s CEO, Gabe Newell, is expected to release a new brain chip through his startup, Starfish Neuroscience. The first batch of brain chips is expected to arrive in late 2025. The company, ...
Valve is releasing version 3.7 of SteamOS to the general public, and among the routine updates and changes is a big one: This is the SteamOS release that finally adds official support for some kinds ...
Valve’s huge new SteamOS update is finally here, and with it arrives support for the Steam Deck’s rivals, Lenovo’s Legion Go ...
Valve founder Gabe Newell’s neural chip company Starfish Neuroscience announced it’s developing a custom chip designed for ...
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