Valve has just revealed a new Steam Machine, and it sounds like a beefed-up Steam Deck for your TV

  • Valve has just revealed a new Steam Machine system
  • It runs on the same OS as the Steam Deck, but will apparently be six times more powerful
  • It is set to release in 2026

Valve has announced a new Steam Machine, not to be confused with the unsuccessful line of gaming PCs of the same name that was released back in 2015.

This new system seems more like a traditional gaming console and is powered by the same operating system as the Steam Deck, the Linux-based SteamOS.

There will be two models available with varying storage capacities: a 512GB one and a larger 2TB. There’s no information on pricing yet, but presumably that latter model will be significantly more expensive than the former.

Both will feature a microSD card slot, which will allow you to expand the storage.

Under the hood, the new Steam Machine boasts an AMD 6-core Zen 4 CPU paired with a semi-custom AMD RDNA3 28CU with access to 8GB of GDDR6 VRAM and 16GB of DDR5 RAM.

This setup, according to Valve, is six times “more powerful” than the Steam Deck and supports 4K gaming at 60 frames per second (fps). There is a catch, though, as AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR) upscaling is needed to achieve that frame rate. The system also supports ray tracing.

Here are all the important specs.

Storage

512GB / 2TB

CPU

AMD 6-core Zen 4 X86

GPU

Semi-Custom AMD RDNA3 28CU

RAM

16GB DDR5

Power supply

Internal power supply

Connectivity

DisplayPort 1.4, HDMI 2.0, Ethernet 1 Gbps, USB-C 10 Gbps, 3.2 Gen 2, 4x Type USB-A ports, 2×2 Wi-Fi 6E, dedicated BT antenna, Integrated Steam Controller 2.4GHz radio

Operating system

SteamOS

Other features

Customizable LED bar, PC peripheral support

Valve has also confirmed that the system will work with PC peripherals, including many of the best PC controllers, in addition to the newly revealed Steam Controller – which will be offered separately or in a bundle with the system.

The Steam Machine will feature a customizable LED bar too, which can display your choice of color, animation, or the current system status. It looks like there are also customizable face plates, allowing you to change up its look.

The new Steam Machine is set to release next year.

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