Lower than per week after Valve admitted that the present scarcity (and rising costs) of RAM had been affecting its {hardware} plans, the Steam Deck is totally bought out. The Steam Deck has gone out and in of inventory previously, however as Kotaku notes, the timing does elevate the query whether or not Valve's RAM points is also impacting its Linux handheld.
The 256GB Steam Deck LCD, and each the 512GB and 1TB fashions of the Steam Deck OLED, are utterly bought out on Steam. Valve introduced that it was discontinuing the LCD variations of its handheld and promoting by means of its remaining stock in December 2025, so the truth that the 256GB Steam Deck mannequin is presently bought out isn't stunning. That each OLED variations are additionally unavailable on the identical time, although, is a little more uncommon.
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When Valve introduced the Steam Machine, Steam Controller and Steam Body, the corporate notably left pricing and availability off the desk, presumably as a result of tariffs and entry to RAM had been leaving these particulars in flux. The corporate's announcement final week that the reminiscence and storage scarcity had pushed again its plans and would probably influence costs roughly confirmed that. At no level did Valve point out that the Steam Deck can be equally affected, however possibly it ought to have.
The rising value of RAM has already pressured different PC makers to regulate the pricing of their computer systems. Framework introduced in January that it was elevating the value of its Framework Desktop by as a lot as $460. Some analysts assume that the reminiscence scarcity pushed by the AI business might result in larger costs and even an financial downturn within the wider PC business. Ideally, the Steam Deck being out of inventory is a short lived situation relatively than an indication that Valve is doing one thing drastic. If issues proceed as they’re, nonetheless, adjustments to the Steam Deck probably received't be off the desk.
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