We still don't know when the Steam Machine is coming out, but this update proves Valve is still prepping for launch.
Valve is adding genuine hibernation and “memory power down” modes to the Steam Deck — though just the LCD model to start — ...
Valve’s Steam Machine desktop is currently in a state of involuntary limbo, driven by historically awful pricing and availability for memory and storage chips. AI data centers are absorbing much of ...
The Steam Machine is definitely on its way, but its release date remains unknown due to RAM-related delays. The SteamOS 3.8.0 preview build adds initial support for Steam Machine hardware, hinting ...
The Steam Machine is back from the dead. Not as a Valve-supported program for manufacturers to create living room PCs, but instead as a home console sibling to the Steam Deck. Valve introduced its ...
Memory and storage shortages are hitting Valve as hard as anyone, but it still hopes to ship its upcoming hardware this year.
Despite a pessimistic sounding now-deleted blog post highlighting challenges caused by the current memory shortage, Valve ...
Similar to Valve's approach with the Steam Deck, games for the upcoming Steam Machine will fall into one of multiple categories, depending on the level of support.
The console-like gaming PCs won't be coming in early 2026 as originally planned Each new detail points to a PS5 Pro-sized price tag Valve's long-awaited sequel could be announced very soon, according ...
The latest preview version of the Linux-based SteamOS gets an update to support the upcoming console-style gaming PC.
Valve has rolled out a new update to SteamOS that introduces official support for the Steam Machine, along with a bunch of various platform upgrades.
Hope springs for the delayed Steam Machine, as Valve's latest SteamOS preview adds its first official support - along wth various Steam Deck features and fixes.