Valve appeals for RAM at GDC 2026 amid ongoing hardware shortages

Following its February announcement of delays, Valve made a public plea for RAM suppliers at the 2026 Game Developers Conference, highlighting persistent global shortages impacting Steam Machine production and other devices. A spokesperson directly asked attendees for leads on purchases amid the crisis dubbed 'RAMaggedon.'

The global RAM shortage, known as 'RAMaggedon,' continues to disrupt hardware production across the industry, with shortages projected to last until at least 2027. Prices have surged, with Samsung raising DRAM costs by over 100% and further increases expected. Analyst Jukan from Cirini Research notes exacerbated issues from Middle East conflicts disrupting helium supplies vital for chip fabrication.

Valve, already facing challenges after delaying its Steam Machine, Steam Frame VR platform, and Steam Controller launches from Q1 to H1 2026 (as announced in a February blog post), escalated its response at the Game Developers Conference on March 12, 2026. In a session with developers and manufacturers, a spokesperson stated: “If you have a line on a bunch of RAM, we are in the market and would like to buy it.”

The shortages have caused ongoing availability issues for the Steam Deck, which has sold about five million units since 2022, and threaten low-volume production of new devices designed for gaming beyond desktops. Valve aims to expand its Steam ecosystem, but component sourcing remains a hurdle despite strong fan support.

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Valve delays Steam Machine launch amid RAM shortages

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Valve has pushed back the launch of its Steam Machine console, Steam Frame VR headset, and new Steam Controller due to ongoing memory and storage shortages driven by AI demand. The company still aims to release the devices in the first half of 2026 but has not finalized pricing or exact dates. This delay follows the products' announcement in November 2025.

Valve hat den Launch seiner bevorstehenden Steam Machine, des Steam Frame VR-Headsets und des Steam Controllers vom ersten Quartal in die erste Hälfte 2026 verschoben. Die Verzögerungen resultieren aus starken Preissteigerungen bei RAM und Speicher aufgrund globaler Engpässe. Das Unternehmen erläuterte die Änderungen in einem kürzlichen Blogbeitrag und sprach die Auswirkungen auf Produktionskosten und Preise an.

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In seinem Steam Year in Review für 2025 hat Valve die Pläne bestätigt, die Steam Machine-Konsole, den neuen Steam Controller und das Steam Frame VR-Headset im Jahr 2026 auszuliefern – erstmals letzten November angekündigt – trotz anhaltender globaler Engpässe bei Speicher- und Speicherkomponenten, die Produktion und Steam Deck-Bestände beeinträchtigen.

Aufbauend auf den Preiserhöhungen für PC-Gaming-Hardware im Januar prüft Sony eine Verzögerung der PlayStation 6 auf 2028 oder 2029 inmitten anhaltender KI-bedingter RAM-Engpässe. Nintendo könnte die Switch-2-Preise später in diesem Jahr anheben aufgrund derselben Belastungen, da Tech-Riesen Speicher für Rechenzentren horten.

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The International Data Corporation (IDC) has warned of a potential downturn in the PC market, predicting shipments could drop by 8.9 percent in 2026 due to escalating memory prices driven by AI demands. Memory manufacturers are prioritizing AI data center components over consumer electronics, pushing up costs for PCs and smartphones alike. Companies like Framework have already raised prices, with further increases likely.

DDR5 RAM on Amazon now costs over twice as much as four months ago, even in flash deals. Samsung reports similar price doublings for its RAM products. Industry watchers warn that further increases lie ahead.

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Nvidia soll die Produktion ihrer eingestellten GeForce RTX 3060 Grafikkarte im ersten Quartal 2026 wieder aufnehmen, inmitten anhaltender Engpässe durch KI-Nachfrage. Der Schritt zielt darauf ab, Spielern eine günstigere GPU-Option zu bieten, während die Preise für neues Hardware weiter steigen. Berichte stammen von einem zuverlässigen Leaker und beleuchten den Einfluss von Rechenzentrumsbedürfnissen auf Verbraucherkomponenten.

 

 

 

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