Valve announces new Steam Machine and Steam Controller
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Valve announces new Steam Machine and Steam Controller
"The Steam Machine runs on a semi-custom AMD chip with a 6-core/12-thread CPU based on the Zen4 architecture. It can clock up to 4.8GHz and has a TDP of 30W. The CPU sounds similar to the Ryzen 5 7400F but with a much smaller power budget. Matching the CPU is an AMD RDNA3 GPU with 28 compute units. It can clock up to 2.45GHz and has a TDP of 110W."
"Valve is matching that hardware with 16GB of DDR5 system memory and 8GB of GDDR6 video memory. The system memory seems fine but we have already seen 8GB of video memory being insufficient in modern titles, even at 1080p. And Valve is promoting this as a 4K machine. You do get some flexibility with the storage. Valve is offering 512GB and 2TB configurations, and you can also use microSD cards with the machine."
The Steam Machine is a compact cuboid console designed for living-room TV play. The system uses a semi-custom AMD chip with a 6-core/12-thread Zen4 CPU (up to 4.8GHz, 30W TDP) and an RDNA3 GPU with 28 compute units (up to 2.45GHz, 110W TDP). The machine includes 16GB DDR5 system memory and 8GB GDDR6 video memory. 8GB of video memory may be insufficient for some modern titles, even at 1080p, though Valve positions the device for 4K. Storage options include 512GB or 2TB SSDs, microSD support compatible with Steam Deck cards, and a replaceable M.2 SSD. Connectivity includes Wi‑Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3, DisplayPort 1.4, HDMI 2.0, and multiple USB ports.
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