Overview
- Steam Machine is a compact SteamOS PC built around a semi‑custom AMD Zen 4 6‑core/12‑thread CPU and RDNA3 28‑CU GPU with 16GB DDR5 plus 8GB GDDR6 VRAM, supporting 4K/60fps via FSR and ray tracing with 512GB or 2TB storage and microSD expansion.
- Ports and connectivity on the Steam Machine include HDMI 2.0, DisplayPort 1.4, 1Gb Ethernet, Wi‑Fi 6E, Bluetooth, one USB‑C and four USB‑A, an internal power supply, and an integrated radio for the new controller.
- Steam Frame is a streaming‑first wireless VR headset that also runs standalone on SteamOS using a Snapdragon 8‑series processor with 16GB RAM, dual 2160×2160 LCDs at 72–144Hz, eye‑tracking foveated streaming, and an included 6GHz adapter for low‑latency links.
- The new Steam Controller features magnetic TMR thumbsticks, dual trackpads, haptics, gyro with grip sensing, up to 35 hours of battery life, broad compatibility across PC, Steam Deck, Steam Machine and Steam Frame, and an optional Puck transmitter/charger.
- Valve opened store pages and wishlists, will sell in current Steam Deck regions, is extending device‑specific Verified programs for compatibility, and says pricing and exact launch dates are still to be announced with shipping targeted for early 2026; early hands‑on reports describe promising performance.