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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During its Q1 2026 earnings call, HP executives revealed that RAM now represents 35 percent of the company's PC costs, up from 15 to 18 percent last quarter. The surge is attributed to AI-driven demand straining memory supplies. HP anticipates further price volatility and plans to raise PC prices in response.

Valve is addressing ongoing Steam Deck shortages caused by a global RAM crisis. Programmer Pierre-Loup Griffais confirmed the company is working hard to improve availability. The firm plans similar strategies for future hardware like the Steam Machine.

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In its Steam Year in Review for 2025, Valve has reaffirmed plans to ship the Steam Machine console, new Steam Controller, and Steam Frame VR headset in 2026—first announced last November—despite ongoing global shortages of memory and storage components affecting production and Steam Deck stock.

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Notebook makers worldwide may face higher laptop prices this year due to RAM shortages and rising CPU costs. These component price increases are squeezing manufacturers, according to TechRadar, and are unrelated to Apple's MacBook Neo.

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