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Posted by Phil995511
 - Yesterday at 22:41:54
DDR5 is cursed... it was too expensive when it first came out to attract people's interest, and now it's the same story again due to excessive speculation around general artificial intelligence, which certainly won't be born for several decades. Developing robots as we do now is one thing, but wanting to compete with the human brain is on a whole other level...

Since the Steam Machine's CPU-GPU combination (AMD Zen 4 CPU / AMD RDNA 3 GPU) is not the latest generation, they could perhaps use motherboards with DDR4 for the time being, at least until DDR5 prices come down. 

Posted by technerd88
 - Yesterday at 22:30:29
Absolutely not! Please stop watching SLOP youtube videos and then claiming it's true. Think about this and use your brain. As a journalist, this is your responsibility. You aren't there just to copy and paste BS. The thing has 16gb of ram in small modules. It's not a large amount and won't matter. It will be like a 30 buck difference if that. Valve won't apple greed monger us.
Posted by Redaktion
 - Yesterday at 21:12:55
Gamers had assumed that the Steam Machine would be available by early Spring 2026. Unfortunately, there are rumors that the memory shortage may interfere with its release date. An insider has heard that, along with a higher Steam Machine price, a delay is not out of the question.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Insider-claims-Steam-Machine-release-date-delay-possible-because-of-rising-memory-prices.1184970.0.html