Valve has finally opened Steam Machine reservations, and like clockwork, scalpers have already taken to eBay to sell the new tech for more than double its retail price.
As players come to grips with the $1,049 price of the Steam Machine, Valve has said it would „love to make“ it more affordable, while warning that a price drop won’t arrive „any time soon.“
Valve hat das Leistungsversprechen der Steam Machine nach unten korrigiert.
Von diesem Umstand können eben auch fünf Minuten schicke Präsentation nicht ablenken.
Valve-Entwickler Pierre-Loup Griffais sieht das Steam Deck 2 näher rücken – doch selbst Intels neue Handheld-Chips treffen für ihn noch nicht den richtigen Punkt.
After announcing the release date for the Steam Machine earlier this week, Valve sneakily also confirmed that the latest version of its Linux-based operating system, SteamOS 3.8, would be the first to be available for download for all hardware configurations, letting you turn your existing desktop into your own Steam Machine. SteamOS 3.8 is out […]
Valve has no bargaining power in the memory component price crisis; „They say, ‘You can buy that many, and it’s yes or no.’ And if we say no, then they never talk to us again.”
Valve’s Steam Machine is finally launching next week, but the journey to this point hasn’t been easy. The living-room PC has found itself at the center of an ongoing RAM crisis–one that has forced Valve to turn every Steam Machine into a little bit of a memory lottery if you do happen to get one. […]