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Valve’s new Steam Machine uses RDNA 3 GPU and targets 4K 60fps for Sony and Microsoft consoles

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The current Valve showcased on Wednesday, November 12, 2025, the recent Steam Machine, a mini gaming PC designed to connect to your TV and run titles from the Steam library. The device, announced on the Seattle, on the Estados Unidos, uses semi-custom hardware from AMD and the SteamOS 3 system, based on

Hardware includes a six-core Zen 4 processor clocked at up to 4.8 GHz and an RDNA 3 graphics unit with 28 compute units, targeting 4K at 60 frames per second via FidelityFX. The Analistas estimates similar performance to the PlayStation 5, with advantages in ray tracing, although it lags behind the Xbox Series X in raw teraflop power.

Valve highlighted compatibility with more than 90% of Steam games through the Proton layer, however warned about possible limitations in titles with strict anti-cheat. The announcement comes amid price increases for rival consoles due to import tariffs on the Estados Unidos.

Semi-custom hardware increases performance

The Steam Machine’s AMD Zen 4 processor operates at 30W thermal efficiency, enabling quiet operation in compact cases. The Essa configuration prioritizes multitasking in open-ended games, unlike the Zen 2 chips used in the PS5 and Xbox Series X.

The RDNA 3 GPU integrates native support for second-generation ray tracing, processing reflections and shadows with less impact on frame rate. Preliminary Os Testess indicates 20% gains in energy efficiency over the competing RDNA 2 architecture.

Direct memory and storage comparison

The Steam Machine’s 16GB DDR5 RAM allocates 8GB dedicated to the GPU as GDDR6 VRAM, optimizing textures at high resolutions.

On PS5, 16GB GDDR6 is unified, allowing dynamic allocation of up to 12GB for graphics under heavy demands. The Xbox Series X follows a similar model, with a fixed 10GB for the graphics unit.

Storage starts at a 512GB NVMe SSD, expandable up to 2TB via M.2 slots, making upgrades easy without specialized tools. Consoles Sony and Microsoft offer similar options, however with read speeds of 5.5 GB/s on the PS5 versus the estimated 7 GB/s on the recent Valve device.

  • 512GB option for affordable entry into casual gaming.
  • 2TB version for large AAA libraries.
  • Supports microSD cards for quick expansion.

Enhancement technologies define frame rates

FidelityFX Super Resolution 3 uses artificial intelligence to generate additional frames, increasing gaming from 30 to 60 fps in 4K. The Essa tool compensates for the GPU’s 28 compute units, bringing performance closer to the PS5 in tests like the Cyberpunk 2077.

Proton guarantees playability of 95% of titles verified on Steam, with optimizations for controls and large screens. No, however, games with Windows dependencies may require manual adjustments.

Enhanced ray tracing processes global illumination in real time, similar to the Xbox Series X’s performance mode, but with higher clocks for complex scenes.

Estimated prices and purchase options.

Speculation points to a launch at US$499 for the basic 512 GB version, in line with the PS5 Digital Edition after tariff adjustments. The 2TB variant could cost $649, comparable to the updated Xbox Series X.

Bundles include the recent Steam Controller with tactile trackpads and improved gyroscope, which sells separately for around $79. Importação to Brasil would increase costs by 50% due to taxes, similar to the Steam Deck.

Valve plans global distribution through Steam, with pre-sales in the first quarter of 2026.

Advantages of the Steam library in the ecosystem

Gamers access thousands of titles without additional subscription costs, unlike the Game Pass or PS Plus. The Mods community is natively integrated, expanding playability in games like The Witcher 3.

SteamOS 3 supports over-the-air updates, maintaining compatibility with future hardware without time-consuming reboots. Integração with Big Picture Mode optimizes navigation and voice controls.

Challenges include limited support for streaming applications like Netflix, resolved through integrated browsers.

VRAM limitations and forward compatibility

The 8GB VRAM allocation may restrict ultratextures in open-world games, requiring medium settings for 4K stability. The Analistas anticipates firmware updates to mitigate this until launch.

Anti-cheat support evolves through partnerships with developers, covering 80% of current multiplayer. The Valve promised support for five years, in line with the longevity of rival consoles.

The device measures 15cm on each side and consumes 150W at peak, with adjustable fans for noise below 30dB.

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