• Business Console PC News Valve warns of Steam Deck OLED stock issues due to RAM shortage Hardware manufacturers are struggling to secure key components due to rampant demand within the AI industry. • February 17, 2026 Valve has warned it might soon be difficult to purchase the Steam Deck OLED in some regions as a result of memory and storage shortages. • The company hasadded the following noteto the Steam Deck page on the Steam Store to warn prospective buyers: “Steam Deck OLED may be out-of-stock intermittently in some regions due to memory and storage shortages. • Steam Deck LCD 256GB is no longer in production, and once sold out will no longer be available.” This is the second time Valve has indicated hardware availability might be impacted by a RAM crisis that is being driven by widespread investment in AI datacenters (thanks, Reuters). • Earlier this month, the companydelayed announcingSteam Machine pricing and shipping details as a result of critical component shortages and price hikes. • Valve said the situation forced it to “revisit” its shipping schedule and pricing strategy-especially with regards to Steam Machine and Steam Frame hardware.

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  • Valve has cautioned that the Steam Deck OLED may become hard to buy in some regions because of shortages of memory and storage components. The company added a note to its Steam Store page stating that the OLED model could be intermittently out of stock and that the 256‑GB LCD version is no longer in production, with no further units expected once sold out. This follows a prior warning about a RAM crisis driven by AI data‑center demand, which also prompted Valve to delay pricing and shipping details for its Steam Machine and Steam Frame hardware. Similar supply‑chain pressures are affecting other console makers, including Sony and Nintendo.

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