Filed just yesterday, September 2nd 2025.
STEAM FRAME™ trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of computer hardware; computer networking hardware; computer peripherals; computer hardware and computer software for the reproduction, processing, and streaming of audio, video, data, text, and multimedia content.
https://uspto.report/TM/99370857
STEAM FRAME™ trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of computer game consoles for recreational game playing; video game consoles; video game accessories, namely, controllers for video games.
Framework + valve collaborating to release half-life 3 as a platform exclusive, confirmed!
Could you imagine if they release HL3 as a Linux exclusive? That’d satisfy me to no end. I don’t like exclusivity, but it’d be so fun to watch the chaos.
I used to be annoyed at Github projects that were Linux only but didn’t mention it. Now I’m annoyed at Github projects that are Windows only but don’t mention it.
The app that you’ve always wanted, or at least, close enough so that you can tweak it and maybe submit a PR! Except of course that it’s written in .NET and uses WinForms for its UI. Bastards.
In some ways, I’m a bit envious of Windows for having a standardised UI toolkit, even if it’s terrible. Linux has a selection that are each flawed in their own way. I think the last time I enjoyed writing UI code was on the Amiga 1200, and that wasn’t yesterday.
uses WinForms for it’s UI
Sounds like a project I wouldn’t want to contribute to 😆
Source: spent a couple years maintaining a product written in that PoS framework
Honestly that’s a genius marketing strategy
Half-Life 3 to be exclusive to Samsung Frame TVs, confirmed!
That’s what I’m hoping, too. A collaboration between Valve and Framework, with iFixit for good measure. I’m expecting that the processor and motherboard will be custom designed, but I’m also hoping that the hardware will be repairable and upgradable.
That would be beautiful.
Hmm, you might be on to something with Framework recently releasing a desktop PC. Maybe they decided to cooperate with Valve for a home console. Valve seems to be quite into repairability as well, so that doesn’t seem like a totally unlikely match.
Oh I wasn’t kidding with my speculation on that part. The half-life 3 part is over the top silliness, but framework collab is definitely plausible.
Don’t forget that Valve collaborates with iFixIt to make replacement Steam Deck parts available
Well, they did tease half life 3 at the end of Half life alyx, but it would most likely be another VR exclusive. And it’s not like that was the first time valve teased half life 3 without following up on it 🫤
I’m pretty sure this is for an AI robot that is meant to play our backlog games for us
I don’t have a videogame addiction… I have a videogame buying addiction.
Considering the Steam Deck is not a deck, and the Valve Index is not an index, I’m assuming this is not a frame.
Oh wait, Steam Controller.
Steam Machine was a 10/10 name for an unfortunately failed product :(
Mine did not, and still does not, produce any steam :(
Have you tried filling it with water?
Surely it’s a mechsuit?
My guess: Valve is partnering with IBM. They are bringing the mainframe to the masses, with SteamOS preinstalled.
They are probably inspired by the guy who bought a mainframe and put it in his parents basement.
That looks like the signature of a psychopath.
A bit small I would say. I thought of a 42U 19 inch rack. Maybe its just the power supply?
Finally, I can play Doom on ultra.
Deck -> frame -> veranda?
Honestly I’m ecstatic to see more Valve hardware. They’re setting the target for hardware for game developers which means a better experience for us all.
PC Game Developers will know they need to get they’re game running on deck (and now FRAME) if they want to hit the maximum size audience. Nvidia currently owns PC gaming but they’re not good stewards of the PC gaming ecosystem anymore (nor is Microsoft).
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I really have no interest in title’s that beg me to run buggy builds on a $2000 graphics card that is less than 2 years old to be “playable”. (Looking squarely at unreal engine 5 games)
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I have no interest in GPUs that cost 200% the cost of the rest of the PC.
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I want AMD apus to dominate the space. I want Linux to empower them. I am tired and TBH my next gaming PC is going to end up running Kazeta.org at this rate.
Thank you for coming to my TEDex talk
I want AMD apus to dominate the space. I want Linux to empower them.
Monkey’s Paw: I have really good news for you about the PS4/5!
Lol yes 😂
I have no interest in GPUs that cost 200% the cost of the rest of the PC.
Well, CPUs have come down in price because they just aren’t advancing in performance that quickly any more; serial compute hasn’t improved that much. If you charge much for a modern processor, people will just use an older one. Parallel compute improvements has kept going, and thus GPUs aren’t under that kind of pressure from physical limitations.
Is parallel computing the future? >.>
Well, unless we make new physics breakthroughs, serial computing improvements have slowed down a lot and are just limited in how much further we can push it. Kinda makes parallel computing the future by default, at least for problems that can be parallelized. Might not be tomorrow or next year, but over time, yeah, I expect a general shift towards parallelization. That’s not a huge surprise — I mean, I think that it isn’t very controversial to say that we expected that to probably ultimately happen at some point, just didn’t know exactly when.
I just looked up Kazeta.org and it looks like a gaming console with extra steps. It looks cool, but the amount of effort needed to build a physical collection of carts is so tedious that I would have spent better time simply purchasing a gaming console because they are always plug- and- play
I just think it’s neat!
Thanks for sharing this!! I agree, seems hella neat! Only downside would be the shelf life of the physical media - but I think that’s besides the point! Clicky physical media that holds the game itself is the point!
Real neat concept!
For a while, I’ve also just wanted to use igpus since my gaming demands are not that extreme, but they were enough that older igpus couldn’t handle it. The steam deck was the first machine that could do it for me.
Unless I want to start running ai models in my home, I’ll skip the gpu.
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Frames -> Glasses -> new VR headset?
PS: Whatever you call it, please Steam Controller 2, it’s been too long 🥲
High Index Lenses -> Valve Index.
You might be right.
I’m sure a new VR headset would still use the Index name. AR glasses maybe, but I doubt it.
Agreed.
But I get a strong feeling it is going to be all-in-one like the Quest. Computer and Battery are on the headset.
Deck Verified to now extend to VR titles through this new device. Frame Verified.
I wish. I like the idea of a standalone headset but I’m not exactly thrilled to give Meta any money…
Valve have had prototype schematics leak a few times for their standalone headset. Internal development name for it is Deckard.
I hope you are right.
I’m personally speculating something like xr glasses with game streaming ability and the ability to connect to some kind of controller.
Maybe a self-hosted gaming computer rack via which one Steam Links to Steam Decks around the house, give them a lot more compute capability. :-)
Mech frame just loaded to the tits with GPUs
Steam port for IBM mainframes confirmed?!??!!!??!!?!!!??
Hmmm. I was thinking since sort of flat screen that masquerades as a picture frame. Maybe an AIO device for game streaming.
Steam machines was a better name to be honest. I’m sad that effort withered and died.
GabeCube was good enough for me.
I sorta dig Frame™
I’d say more effort went into the software which sets us up for where we are now where a great deal of PC games is already compatible making this a must buy for playing the massive libraries that everyone has been amassing since 2003. If it can boot Plasma Bigscreen or if Steam Big Picture gets more entertainment apps like Netflix, it will be a home entertainment juggernaut.
Maybe they will use the stream machines name as an umbrella term for all their “consoles”. I like that name too.
Seems like we’re getting one step close to a full fledge SteamOS. I’m guessing they want to sell pre-builts before releasing the OS?
My guess would be they don’t want to spend a lot of effort supporting arbitrary hardware before they’re ready. Honestly, I don’t get why everyone is so obsessed with it. There are excellent dedicated distro maintainers that provide the same feature set SteamOS will provide —or something more suitable to your taste even. If you have a Deck then great, keep running SteamOS. If not, there are potentially better options for you already.
Plug for CachyOS with KDE Plasma - made switching from windows 10 to Linux on my desktop feel very familiar after learning in KDE Plasma on my Steam Deck. Personally I hope it’s deckard
Valve is building psychic robots remote piloted by orphans.
AMD field detected! Pattern orange!
Is this a “woooosh” or am I missing something? The comment you replied to is referencing Warframe.
Ah, I took it as a Neon Genesis Evangelion reference.
Mechs are universal!
Is there a reason valve calls all their products “steam something” as opposed to “valve something” ?
Valve is the company, it let’s out steam
Probably more brand recognition with Steam than Valve, I assume.
There was the Valve Index
A Valve is a mechanism used to regulate and control the release of Steam?
I would guess it’s to indicate heavy association with the Steam client/service. Valve could make other products (I know they’re working on human brain interface stuff), but if it’s called “Steam…” you can easily identify it’s in the gaming line for use with Steam.
My bet is a new cloud gaming platform.
Would they really? Feels like that market is pretty saturated already. Unless they do something unique with it. But then again it would be great for the steam deck.
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I have nothing to add I’m just loopy and thought it was funny
They already have the tech for it nearly perfected. Most of the time I play a Steam game now, I’m playing through my phone, tablet, or AppleTV. It’s fantastic.
Only thing that sucks is the Steam link app locks you out of the store and friends functionality (I believe to comply with Apple restrictions). Locking friends straight up breaks multiplayer in a few games.
I’m glad that Steam Link works for you. Meanwhile I gave up on it and decided to just lug my 50LB desktop from room to room instead, because doing so is considerably less of a hassle than putting up with Steam Link and its constant lagging, disconnects, dropouts, FPS dips, and input lag. It’s so fucking bad that I can’t believe that people actually still use it as more than just a neat novelty for five minutes at a time.
I don’t think steam link is perfect as a frequent user, there’s lots of connectivity issues
Probably very dependent on your setup. I have high speed fiber, so the performance is great either at home or remote.
If you don’t have a great connection, or your upload speed is limited by the ISP, your experience won’t be great. But maybe that’s what Steam frame is going to address?
I’m on fiber as well but using wifi on the remote machine
Ahh damn. Yeah, that’ll do it. Since I use Steam link, I’ve just got the pc setup on the server rack, so it’s hardwired in.
Why would your internet connection matter for something that runs on LAN?
It’s not LAN only. You can play remotely.
“Saturated”? Seriously? How so? I can’t think of a single cloud gaming platform that didn’t fail miserably. Nobody can seem to be able to make a competitive service. There’s a massive gap that needs to be filled.
Uh, GeForce Now? Xbox gamepass/cloud? Amazon Luna? Probably more. And if others fail I assume because there isn’t enough demand. (except for stadia, that’s just failed because Google gets a hard on for canceling projects). Now I haven’t bothered with cloud gaming since OnLive. So I don’t know how good any of these are. They probably can be improved on. But to say there are none? Nah.
I don’t really like any of the options available, but there’s certainly competition.
If this is like a SteamOS desktop I am down. My 2080 TI is still going just fine though.
Or a home theater PC, which I am down for
They need to get better marketing people. “Gonna go play a game on my frame” just sounds silly.
Yeah, I’d rather play on my deck instead
I don’t understand why they didn’t stick with the piping metaphor when naming things. You know, Valve, Steam… The Steam Deck should have been called “Boiler”.
kettle
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Chill, they’re not a Kiwi.
At least, I hope they’re not a Kiwi
What’s a kiwi?
Someone from New Zealand. They pronounce deck in a funny way, look it up.
Just for further reference 😉
It’s a fruit https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiwifruit
I’m also a fruit
pls be deckard pls be deckard pls be deckard
Deckard being the long-awaited sequel to Deck?
Here is hoping for the Indexard?
Deckard is expected to be a VR headset. Fremont is expected to be similar to a traditional console or HTPC