Valve Galileo: creators of Dota 2 certify mysterious device
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Journalists have managed to uncover that the South Korean National Radio Research Agency has issued a certification for a "low-power wireless device" from Valve, designated as RC-V1V-1030.

Unfortunately, the certification documentation does not provide specific details about the device's specifications. It is only known that the device supports Wi-Fi on the 5 GHz frequency, which is a standard feature for many modern gadgets.
What is known about Galileo
There are no further details available about the device at this time, but data miners have discovered intriguing information within the Steam Deck's code. In the code related to the APU Van Gogh, which is used in the Steam Deck console, changes were found that included references to mysterious devices with codenames "Galileo" and a product family named "Sephiroth." It is entirely possible that this could be an updated version of the Steam Deck or even an entirely new gaming console from Valve.






