Steam Machine engineers at Valve have warned the ongoing memory crisis in tech is “still getting worse” as buyers face already exorbitant prices.
Yazan Aldehayyat and Pierre-Loup Griffais, two individuals who helped bring the new gaming hardware to life, offered their perspective on how the AI industry has influenced the high cost of RAM during an interview with Bloomberg. In case you thought things were already bad enough, they’ve got an update: the months ahead aren’t looking too good.
“Honestly, it’s still getting worse,” Aldehayyat said. “Just in case people are not aware. What people are seeing on retail shelves right now, from our observations, is lagging what we’re seeing from a bulk supply by at least three to six months.”
The Steam Machine launched with a price tag of $1,049 for its base 512GB model alone. Its most expensive option, a 2TB version bundled with a Steam Controller, is a whopping $1428.
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