Skip to content

JOBUZO

  • News
  • Indonesia
  • Toggle search form
The great RAMaggedon of 2026 might have just claimed the Steam Deck

The great RAMaggedon of 2026 might have just claimed the Steam Deck

Posted on 11 February 2026 By jobuzo

Less than a week after Valve admitted that the current shortage (and growing prices) of RAM were affecting its hardware plans, the Steam Deck is completely sold out. The Steam Deck has gone in and out of stock in the past, but as Kotaku notes, the timing does raise the question whether Valve’s RAM issues could also be impacting its Linux handheld.

The 256GB Steam Deck LCD, and both the 512GB and 1TB models of the Steam Deck OLED, are completely sold out on Steam. Valve announced that it was discontinuing the LCD versions of its handheld and selling through its remaining inventory in December 2025, so the fact that the 256GB Steam Deck model is currently sold out isn’t surprising. That both OLED versions are also unavailable at the same time, though, is a bit more unusual.

Engadget has contacted Valve for more information about the availability of the Steam Deck. We’ll update this article if we hear back.

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement

News :<div>12 weeks' jail for school IT support technician who took upskirt videos of teachers</div>

When Valve announced the Steam Machine, Steam Controller and Steam Frame, the company notably left pricing and availability off the table, presumably because tariffs and access to RAM were leaving those details in flux. The company’s announcement last week that the memory and storage shortage had pushed back its plans and would likely impact prices more or less confirmed that. At no point did Valve mention that the Steam Deck would be similarly affected, but maybe it should have.

The rising cost of RAM has already forced other PC makers to adjust the pricing of their computers. Framework announced in January that it was raising the price of its Framework Desktop by as much as $460. Some analysts assume that the memory shortage driven by the AI industry could lead to higher prices and even an economic downturn in the wider PC industry. Ideally, the Steam Deck being out of stock is a temporary issue rather than a sign that Valve is doing something drastic. If things continue as they are, however, changes to the Steam Deck likely won’t be off the table.

The great RAMaggedon of 2026 might have just claimed the Steam Deck


News

Post navigation

Previous Post: How to cancel Mullvad VPN
Next Post: Khloe Kardashian Details Slapping Tristan Thompson After His “Mortifying” Romantic Gesture

Related Posts

Makar scores 2 goals as NHL-leading Avalanche beat Blackhawks 3-1 News
Singaporean man jailed 72 years' jail in Malaysia for murdering wife, stepson Singaporean man jailed 72 years’ jail in Malaysia for murdering wife, stepson News
Iran says it wants a 'comprehensive agreement' with US Iran says it wants a ‘comprehensive agreement’ with US News

Latest

  • Telegram chat lands Israeli soldier in prison for sending missile videos to alleged Iranian contact
  • Why are US automakers abandoning electric vehicles? Explained
  • El Mundial 2026 suma a Tom Cruise, Laura Pausini y Robbie Williams al evento de clausura
  • The Latest: Trump says ICE should continue traffic stops despite new policy to halt them
  • iPhone Ultra Fold vs. Galaxy Z Fold 8: Which Foldable Packs the Bigger Battery?
  • Volunteer police officer in M’sia dies after motorcycle crashes into car allegedly running red light
  • Iran threatens to block more vital seaways as Trump orders renewed Iran blockade
  • ‘Stuart Fails to Save the Universe’ Stars Tease ‘Big Bang Theory’ Easter Eggs
  • Backed by $60M in funding, Oak steps out of stealth to fix the identity mess that AI agents are making worse
  • A SpaceX vet raised $65M to pull wire harnesses out of the Cold War era

Copyright © 2025 JOBUZO. Disclaimers | Privacy Policies

Powered by PressBook Masonry Blogs