RAM shortage hits Valve’s four-year-old Steam Deck, now available "intermittently"
Summary
Ars Technica reports that Valve’s Steam Deck is experiencing intermittent availability due to RAM and flash memory shortages affecting the broader PC hardware market. The shortages have led to stockouts across all Deck configurations, a discontinued LCD 256GB model, and potential pressure on Valve’s other hardware efforts, with alternatives like Lenovo Legion Go and Windows-based handhelds gaining attention in the meantime.