Valve says there’s no end in sight to the memory crisis, and prices are only going to increase: ‘Honestly, it’s still getting worse’

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Valve says there’s no end in sight to the memory crisis, and prices are only going to increase: ‘Honestly, it’s still getting worse’

PC Gamer · 3 hours ago

Valve has warned that the ongoing global memory chip shortage shows no sign of easing, with prices for RAM and storage set to keep climbing rather than stabilise. The comments, made in the context of the company's hardware plans, underline how the crisis is squeezing the wider PC and gaming hardware industry, pushing up costs for manufacturers and consumers alike as chipmakers struggle to meet demand.

Valve's stance reflects growing concern across the tech sector that supply constraints on memory components, which have already driven up prices for graphics cards, consoles and PCs, are not a temporary blip but a prolonged squeeze. The company suggested the situation is deteriorating further rather than showing early signs of recovery, meaning gamers and hardware makers should brace for continued price pressure on memory-dependent products for the foreseeable future.

  • Valve says the memory chip crisis is still worsening, not improving
  • Prices for RAM and storage expected to rise further
  • No clear end in sight for the ongoing shortage

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