Valve Confirms Steam Machine Launch with Arch Linux SteamOS in 2026 Amid RAM Shortage
Valve has reaffirmed its commitment to launching the Steam Machine with Arch Linux SteamOS in 2026, despite concerns about delays caused by a RAM shortage. The company acknowledged that initial delivery goals set for March may not be met due to rising memory prices linked to AI demand. The new Steam Machine is designed as a mini-PC, significantly faster than the Steam Deck, and aims to compete in the living room PC market. Valve's blog confirms the release of the Steam Machine, Steam Frame VR headset, and Steam Controller in 2026.

Valve has committed to launching the Steam Machine with Arch Linux SteamOS in 2026, despite potential delays caused by a RAM shortage. Rising prices for memory modules, driven by AI demand, have impacted the schedule.
The Steam Machine is positioned as a mini-PC, reportedly over six times faster than the Steam Deck, and aims to fill a niche in the living room PC market. Valve's updated blog confirms the release of the Steam Machine, the Steam Frame VR headset, and the Steam Controller in 2026, although initial delivery goals for March are unlikely to be met. The device will feature 16 GB of DDR5 RAM and 8 GB of GDDR6 VRAM.




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