Valve augmente les prix du Steam Deck OLED de 200 dollars

Valve a augmenté les prix de ses modèles Steam Deck OLED en raison de la hausse des coûts des composants. Ces changements sont entrés en vigueur le 27 mai.

Le modèle Steam Deck OLED de 1 To coûte désormais 950 dollars aux États-Unis, contre 650 dollars auparavant. La version 512 Go est passée à 790 dollars, contre 550 dollars. Valve a attribué ces augmentations à la hausse des prix des composants informatiques et des puces mémoire dans un contexte de pénuries à l'échelle de l'industrie liées à la demande en intelligence artificielle.

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