**BREAKING: Steam Deck 3.0 Leak Reveals "Neural Dock"—Console Kills the PC as We Know It**
In a stunning leak from Valve’s hardware division, sources confirm the **Steam Deck 3.0** will ship with a revolutionary "Neural Dock," a desktop companion that doesn't just charge—it *learns*.
According to internal documents, the Dock uses a localized AI chip to offload heavy rendering from the handheld’s battery, then *predicts* your next five actions—from inventory sorting to combat dodges—before you even think of them. Early testers report a **400% frame rate boost** and a "sixth sense" of lag-free gameplay.
But here’s the kicker: The AI can retrofit any older game to run on the Deck’s hardware in real-time, effectively making backward compatibility infinite.
**Market impact:** Desktop PC and laptop sales have cratered overnight, as the Deck 3.0 now doubles as a full home workstation via the Neural Dock. Millions of "PC master race" users are selling their rigs, calling the handheld a "pocket-sized supercomputer."
**The catch?** Valve has confirmed a subscription tier: "Steam Consciousness." Pay $9.99/month and the AI learns your playstyle to the point of auto-grinding, auto-crafting, and even *remixing* difficulty. Skeptics call it "cheating with permission." Gamers call it "the future."
**Coming Holiday 2027. Pre-orders break 10 million in 12 hours.**