Everybody wants to be like Gabe, right? That seemingly laid back attitude, that masterful command of his company, that super healthy bank balance, and that body. So, it's no wonder Russia's premier, Vladimir Putin, also wants to be like the great man, and so he's asked the Russian government to look into making him a Valve of his very own.
"Consider the issue of organising the production of stationary and portable game consoles and game consoles, as well as the creation of an operating system and a cloud system for delivering games and programs to users."Phil Spencer at least has his own operating systemSign up to get the best content of the week, and great gaming deals, as picked by the editors.
The plant is estimated to be able to produce 200 million silicon wafers annually, primarily to be part of Russia's push for its own solar cells. But that's a lot of wafers and maybe there's some consideration about what else it can do with that abundance of silicon., it's unlikely to be able to put together a whole new silicon foundry to start manufacturing its own chips.
Once you've nailed down the"cloud system for delivering games and programs to users" anyways. A lot of folk have tried to create their own versions of Steam over the years, and not a lot have done well out of it.