While a full list of partners working with Valve on Steam Machines is likely to be revealed in the coming days at CES 2014, Engadget has learned of a few early.
Alienware, Alternate, CyberPower PC, Falcon Northwest, Gigabyte, iBuyPower, Material.net, Next, Scan Computers, Webhallen, and Zotac will all be working with Valve to bring Steam Machines into living rooms in 2014; although, Engadget notes that other partners may be revealed at CES 2014 this week.
Valve first revealed Steam Machines late last year, alongside SteamOS, its customized Linux operating system, and its Steam-optimized controller. Prior to the new year, Valve sent out beta units for its own Steam Machine prototype.
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