Valve describes just how brutal RAM negotiations are in 2026

7 hours ago by Tony Bark to c/technology

Valve, like other companies, is stuck with take-it-or-leave it prices.

Valve’s Steam Machine finally has a price: a whopping $1,049 for the 512GB configuration or $1,349 for the 2TB version. And those are without bundled controllers, which drive up the cost more.

The prices are so high in part because Valve isn’t subsidizing the hardware, and the company has already indicated that the component crisis forced it to reconsider its initial pricing plans. In an interview with the YouTube channel Gamers Nexus, Valve engineers discussed the reality of sourcing RAM in 2026, with take-it-or-leave-it prices as memory and other components remain in short supply, from only a few vendors like Samsung, Micron, and SK Hynix.

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Valve, of course, isn’t the only company in a bind over memory shortages, as the crunch is forcing many hardware makers to make significant pricing changes. Even Apple CEO Tim Cook is warning of incoming price hikes for iPhones, Macs, and other devices. And the RAM crunch isn’t projected to get better anytime soon.

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woelkchen 22 points 6 hours ago

The point of shitty old processors was to get them cheap. Now that RAM and storage are the biggest factors, they could have gone with newer processors and not be significantly more expensive but significantly more performant.

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corsicanguppy 31 points 6 hours ago

It's weird how supply chains work, and how design changes are at the very start of a very long process that makes changing the design now a very costly, risky thing.

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woelkchen -18 points 6 hours ago

changing the design now

Not now. When RAM prices started skyrocketing. That wasn't only today or yesterday.

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SpaceNoodle 28 points 6 hours ago

It was still well after the hardware was designed.

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hperrin 4 points 4 hours ago

Were you 100% certain this problem was going to last as long as it has? Yeah, neither was anyone else.

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ryper 4 points 5 hours ago

The Steam Machine uses semi-custom processors. Changing them would have required getting AMD to design new chips, not swapping out off-the-shelf parts. AMD doesn't yet have an RDNA4 replacement for the GPU, so they would probably only go up to RDNA3.5, and that might not have been enough of a boost to even be worth the trouble.

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someguy3 3 points 6 hours ago

In the total project timeframe it takes to design and produce a machine, that is now.

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