{"slug": "valve-says-ram-makers-give-it-a-monthly-price-accept-it-or-lose-access", "title": "Valve Says RAM Makers Give It a Monthly Price – Accept It or Lose Access", "summary": "Valve revealed that DRAM makers now dictate monthly prices and allocations, with no room for negotiation, threatening to cut off supply permanently if terms are refused. The imbalance stems from AI infrastructure demand diverting memory capacity away from consumer hardware, causing DRAM prices to rise roughly 50% year-to-date in 2025. This leaves PC OEMs, handheld makers, and consumers with no leverage and no relief expected before 2026.", "body_md": "Building the world’s dominant PC gaming platform apparently buys you zero leverage with memory suppliers. [Valve](https://www.valvesoftware.com/) has revealed that [ DRAM](https://www.gadgetreview.com/chinese-memory-flood-could-finally-drop-dram-and-ssd-prices) makers don’t offer long-term contracts anymore — they hand over a monthly price and an allocation, and the implied message is brutal: take it or walk away permanently. That power imbalance isn’t just Valve’s problem. It’s baked into the price of your next PC build, your next handheld, and every consumer device with RAM inside it.\n\n## AI Ate the Memory Market\n\n*The supplier dynamic has flipped — DRAM makers now dictate terms, and consumer hardware buyers have little choice but to comply.*\n\nAccording to reporting around the [Gamers Nexus](https://kotaku.com/valve-says-the-companies-making-ram-give-them-a-price-and-if-they-say-no-they-never-talk-to-us-again-2000709575) interview coverage, DRAM vendors “give us a price every month,” and if Valve pushes back, “they never talk to us again.” That monthly uncertainty is why the Steam Machine lineup still lacks firm pricing and shipping dates. It also explains why some units will ship with one **16GB** stick while others get two 8GB sticks — Valve says internal testing showed no meaningful performance gap, so flexibility beats optimization when your supplier treats you like a situationship that could end without warning.\n\nHere’s what’s driving the squeeze: DRAM contract prices have climbed roughly **50%** year-to-date in 2025, with [Samsung](https://www.gadgetreview.com/samsung-begins-winding-down-chip-production-as-company-enters-emergency-management-mode), SK hynix, and Micron redirecting capacity toward server DRAM and HBM for AI datacenters — leaving even major hyperscalers receiving only about **70%** of their ordered supply. New fabrication capacity is unlikely to ease the crunch before 2026.\n\n“They never talk to us again.” — [Valve](https://www.xda-developers.com/this-is-why-the-steam-machine-costs-1049-instead-of-750-valve-had-zero-leverage-with-ram-makers/) (via Gamers Nexus interview coverage), on refusing a monthly DRAM price. The economics are straightforward. [AI infrastructure](https://www.gadgetreview.com/openai-and-partners-launch-500-billion-stargate-project) is the higher-margin customer, and memory makers are following the money like everyone at a house party gravitating toward the kitchen. Consumer buyers get whatever’s left.\n\n## What This Means for Your Next Build\n\n*Until AI memory demand cools or new fab capacity arrives, every consumer hardware maker is operating on the same razor-thin, month-to-month terms.*\n\nThe [U.S. DOJ](https://www.justice.gov/archive/atr/public/press_releases/2006/219102.htm) prosecuted major DRAM manufacturers for **price fixing** in the early 2000s, though the current situation appears driven by market dynamics rather than coordination. Some analysts expect supply to normalize as new capacity arrives; others argue AI demand keeps consumer memory constrained well into 2026.\n\nIf Valve — a company with billions in revenue and considerable purchasing power — can’t negotiate stable RAM pricing, neither can any PC OEM, handheld maker, or motherboard vendor. Consumers absorb that cost with every memory kit purchase: a tax levied by AI infrastructure demand, with no opt-out and no timeline for relief. If you suspect you’re [paying too much](https://www.gadgetreview.com/things-youre-paying-too-much-for-without-realizing) already, that instinct is well-founded.", "url": "https://wpnews.pro/news/valve-says-ram-makers-give-it-a-monthly-price-accept-it-or-lose-access", "canonical_source": "https://www.gadgetreview.com/valve-says-ram-makers-give-it-a-monthly-price-accept-it-or-lose-access", "published_at": "2026-06-24 14:42:13+00:00", "updated_at": "2026-06-24 14:45:54.658926+00:00", "lang": "en", "topics": ["ai-infrastructure", "ai-chips"], "entities": ["Valve", "Samsung", "SK hynix", "Micron", "Gamers Nexus", "Steam Machine", "DRAM", "U.S. DOJ"], "alternates": {"html": "https://wpnews.pro/news/valve-says-ram-makers-give-it-a-monthly-price-accept-it-or-lose-access", "markdown": "https://wpnews.pro/news/valve-says-ram-makers-give-it-a-monthly-price-accept-it-or-lose-access.md", "text": "https://wpnews.pro/news/valve-says-ram-makers-give-it-a-monthly-price-accept-it-or-lose-access.txt", "jsonld": "https://wpnews.pro/news/valve-says-ram-makers-give-it-a-monthly-price-accept-it-or-lose-access.jsonld"}}