Valve works to fix Steam Deck stock issues

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.

Steam Deck inventory sold out in February amid a widespread RAM shortage affecting the tech industry. Valve programmer Pierre-Loup Griffais discussed the issue with IGN on April 27 during a Steam Controller promotion. He noted challenges from shipping difficulties and memory shortages but emphasized Valve's efforts to resolve them for customers awaiting the handheld device, which remains available in some regions only. Griffais said, “It’s available in some regions right now, but in general, it’s something that we’re working very hard on.” Valve confirmed to Kotaku that its upcoming $100 Steam Controller faces no RAM issues, unlike the delayed Steam Machine. To prevent future shortages, Griffais explained Valve designs hardware with multiple suppliers from the start. This approach helped during past microcontroller shortages in COVID times, allowing Valve to maintain supply while others struggled. He added that having options with big and small manufacturers proves useful, though global memory conditions limit options.

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