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Steam Controller and Puck CAD files officially released under a Creative Commons license — Valve encourages users to create accessories for the device

tomshardware.com 2026-05-06 Jowi Morales
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Valve has officially released the CAD files for the Steam Controller and the Puck under a Creative Commons license, encouraging users to design and 3D print custom accessories. This move underscores V... Read original →
Industry Analysis
Valve’s release of Steam Controller and Puck CAD files under Creative Commons isn’t just about community customization—it’s a strategic pivot to bypass persistent AI-driven chip shortages that have throttled consumer GPU and DRAM supply. This move pressures upstream manufacturers toward flexible, low-volume production and challenges NVIDIA’s walled-garden accessory model. While open licensing reduces IP litigation risk, product liability remains a concern, especially as EU regulations expand to cover peripheral safety. Samsung and SK hynix, currently cutting DRAM capex amid weak PC gaming demand, may find unexpected inventory relief through this niche ecosystem. Over the next 18 months, open-hardware strategies will increasingly serve as a hedge against 3nm yield instability and EUV tool delivery delays, accelerating a shift toward ‘design-open, manufacture-outsourced’ innovation in consumer electronics.
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