Valve Requests RAM Amidst Supply Crisis in Gaming Hardware

Valve's struggle in the hardware market continues as they prepare for the launch of their new Steam Machine, targeted for early 2026. The company recently highlighted an urgent need for RAM, driven by a widespread shortage affecting the semiconductor industry. This shortage is predominantly the result of increasing demand from AI companies building extensive data centers, leaving little memory available for consumer electronics like gaming consoles.
The implications are significant. Valve's appeal for RAM illustrates a shift in market priorities, where AI infrastructure is prioritized over traditional consumer applications. With the fluctuating prices of RAM expected to complicate Valve's pricing strategy, the company may face challenges in remaining competitive. If released, the Steam Machine may be priced higher than anticipated, impacting its potential adoption in a declining PC market with projections of an 11% decrease in global shipments.
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