Valve Updates That It Needs to Solidify Memory and Storage Costs Before It Can Commit to Pricing for the Steam Machine, Controller, and Frame

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Valve's upcoming new hardware releases remain in limbo as it works on securing memory and storage inventory during the current shortage.

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Surprised they don't have supply agreements in place already, unless the suppliers told them to take a hike unless they pay an updated cost.
 
I have a feeling someone dropped the ball in getting contracts in place early enough and by the time a decision was made it was too late.
 
I have a feeling someone dropped the ball in getting contracts in place early enough and by the time a decision was made it was too late.
I dont know about that. When the average pay for a steam employee is in the tens of millions... I suspect suppliers forced a renegotiation.
 
I dont know about that. When the average pay for a steam employee is in the tens of millions... I suspect suppliers forced a renegotiation.

-Yeah, possible the cost of backing out of the agreement was less than the RAM companies stood to make on selling an equivalent amount of RAM at market value, so the maths mathed and they would rather pay a penalty to valve than lose out on that sweet AI revenue.
 
There are rumors it may not come out at all this year
 
I feel like saddling the Frame with a computer at this time is a unfortunate choice.
They really need a second Frame option that is headset only at an even better cost.
 
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I feel like saddling the Frame with a computer at this time is a unfortunate choice.
They really need a second Frame option that is headset only at an even better cost.
that is probably the steam deck 2
 
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