Valve says it’s still waiting for better chips to power Steam Deck 2

Valve's patience with waiting for better chips to power the Steam Deck 2 is a reflection of its long-standing commitment to quality over quantity. According to Pierre-Loup Griffais, a Valve software engineer, the company is not willing to settle for just any performance upgrade that doesn't significantly justify the cost and potential impact on battery life.

Griffais' stance on this issue has implications for the future of portable gaming handhelds. While other manufacturers like Microsoft and Asus have introduced more powerful devices with significant price tags, Valve is holding out for a next-generation performance leap that it believes will be difficult to achieve in the near term.

As Griffais notes, 20% or 30% increases in performance at the same battery life would not be enough to justify a new Steam Deck 2. This stance highlights the tension between the desire for more powerful hardware and the need to balance that with consumer expectations and the environmental impact of increased power consumption.

The delay in launching a more powerful Steam Deck 2 also underscores the importance of careful consideration and planning in the development of portable gaming handhelds. Valve's focus on delivering well-thought-out, high-quality products has earned the company a reputation among consumers, which may help mitigate concerns about long gaps between hardware releases.
 
🤔 Valve is playing it cool waiting for the perfect chips... I'm kinda rooting for them? It's refreshing to see a company prioritizing quality over just cranking out a new device whenever possible 📈 I mean, we've all been there with our gadgets - just to upgrade just because everyone else has 💸 At least Valve is thinking about the bigger picture and not sacrificing battery life for more juice 😬 Can't wait to see what they come up with next 👀
 
I'm still waiting for my Steam Deck 2 🤔. I mean, I get it, they want to make sure it's worth upgrading from the first one. But at this point, I've already had to deal with a few broken controllers and some weird performance issues... 🚫 Still, I trust Valve to deliver something amazing when they do finally launch it. The industry needs more companies like them that care about quality over just making a quick buck 💸. Let's hope the wait is worth it! 😊
 
I'm loving how Valve is keeping its standards super high for their new Steam Deck 2 🙌. I mean, who wants some half-baked upgrade that's just gonna drain your battery life? Not me, that's for sure! 💸 It's all about making it worth the hype and not sacrificing performance on a lower price tag.

This reminds me of why I got my first Steam Deck in the first place - I wanted a console that could handle heavy gaming sessions without being too big or heavy to carry around. Now that Valve is holding out for that next-gen performance leap, I'm even more stoked to see what they're going to bring to the table 💥.

It's also refreshing to see companies taking a step back and re-evaluating their priorities. Sure, more powerful hardware sounds cool, but at what cost? If it means sacrificing battery life or driving up the price tag, then I'm good with waiting for something better 🔋.
 
The tech giants are gettin' all fancy with their "quality over quantity" vibes 🤔 and it's actually kinda refreshing to see Valve standin' by its guns 💪. I mean, 20% or 30% isn't exactly a huge leap forward, but if it means they're not sacrificin' battery life for the sake of it, that's somethin' consumers can get behind 📈. And let's be real, we've all been there with the gaming rig blues and the constant worry about power consumption 💻. It's time for manufacturers to take a hard look at their environmental impact and start makin' some changes 🌎. Valve might be slowin' down, but they're doin' it with purpose and it's kinda inspiring to see 👏.
 
I think its kinda weird that companies like Microsoft and Asus are pushing out more powerful devices ASAP, when they probably know there might not be enough users to justify all the tech. Valve's taking a different approach, thinking about the big picture and what'll really make a difference in performance without breaking the bank or draining the battery too much 🤔💻
 
I mean, can you blame them? The cost of making those fancy new chips isn't exactly cheap 🤑. I'm sure it's not like they're just trying to make a quick buck off of eager gamers who are willing to pay an arm and a leg for a new Steam Deck 2. 😊 It's great that Valve is thinking about the environment too, I mean, who wants a device that's just going to end up in the landfill after a few years? 🤷‍♀️ At least they're not trying to trick us into buying a whole new thing every year like some manufacturers are... 👀
 
Man I'm low-key hyped for the Steam Deck 2, but at the same time I get why they're being patient 😅. I mean, remember when the first Steam Deck came out and it was all like "omg portable gaming is finally here!" 🤩 But now we know that just because it's portable doesn't mean it has to sacrifice battery life or performance... right? 💻

It's like what my old dude friends used to say about computers back in the day, "good things take time" you feel me? 🕰️ They're not gonna rush out a Steam Deck 2 that's just gonna end up being another incremental update and we'll be stuck waiting for something better 🤯. But at the same time I'm also thinking about all the gamers who are still rocking their old consoles like PS4 or Xbox One, remember those? 😂 They're not exactly jumping out of excitement when it comes to new hardware... I get where Valve's coming from.

I just hope they bring the heat with the next gen Steam Deck 2, 'cause if they don't, people will be all "where's the upgrade?" 🤔 and it'll be like back in the day when we were waiting for those new-fangled graphics cards to come out... 🎮
 
I'm low-key impressed that Valve is holding out for better chips 🤖. I mean, who needs a fancy new Steam Deck 2 just for the sake of it? They're all about quality over quantity, and I think that's super refreshing 💻. I've seen other devs go all out on specs, only to have their devices end up being kinda meh in practice 🤔. Valve is like, "No, let's make sure this thing can actually run smoothly for a decent amount of time." That kinda commitment is what sets them apart from the competition 👏.

And it's not just about the Steam Deck 2 either – it's an attitude that could change the whole portable gaming handheld game 📈. I mean, think about it: if Valve can hold out for better performance without sacrificing battery life, maybe other devs will follow suit? It's like they're saying, "Hey, we care more about your gaming experience than just churning out a new device every 6 months." That's a message I'm totally down with 😊.
 
I'M SO EXCITED FOR THE STEAM DECK 2!!! BUT AT THE SAME TIME, I GET IT, VALVE WANTS TO MAKE SURE IT DOESN'T JUST RELEASE SOMETHING THAT'S MEDIUM QUALITY 🤔. LIKE, WHO WANTS A PHONE THAT'S JUST SLIGHTLY BETTER THAN THEIR OLD ONE?! 😂. AND IT'S NOT JUST ABOUT PERFORMANCE UPGRADES, IT'S ALSO ABOUT BATTERY LIFE AND ALL THAT STUFF 📈. I THINK VALVE IS THE RIGHT COMPANY FOR THIS KIND OF THING, THEY'RE REALLY GOOD AT MAKING PRODUCTS THAT PEOPLE WILL LOVE 💕.
 
I'm loving how Valve is taking its time to get the next Steam Deck 2 right 🙌💻. I mean, who needs some mediocre performance boost just to justify a price hike? Not me! 😊 It's all about quality over quantity, and I think it's awesome that they're prioritizing that.

I'm not sure what other manufacturers are thinking with those big power jumps at the same price point 💸🤯. That just feels like a money grab. Valve knows their stuff, and if they can't deliver something that'll blow our minds (in a good way), it's better to wait 🕰️.

It's also interesting to see how this reflects on the gaming industry as a whole 🔍. We need more of these careful, thoughtful approaches to product development. Less noise, less waste... just solid, well-designed hardware that we can actually enjoy 💪👍
 
I think Valve is being super sensible here 👏. I mean, we all love a sweet upgrade, but can we really justify blowing the battery life out of the water just for 20% more oomph? 😅 Don't get me wrong, I'm hyped for the Steam Deck 2 too, but let's be real, it's not like we're gonna be playing games that require a whole lot of juice. 💻 Plus, think about all the poor devs out there trying to optimize their games for these new powerful hardware - Valve is just being good corporate citizens by ensuring they're not sacrificing performance for the sake of profit 🤝
 
they're being super extra with this new steam deck 2 lol 🤔 like what even is the point of waiting for a 20-30% boost in perf if it's gonna cost more and drain batteries faster? 💸😩 i get that valve wants to keep it real but is it really worth the hype? 🤷‍♂️
 
I'm so done with gamers expecting new gadgets every five seconds lol 🤣 . Can we just chill for a sec and appreciate some quality over quantity for once? I mean, 20% boost in performance isn't gonna cut it anymore... we need a next-gen leap or not even bother releasing a new Steam Deck 2 at all. And yeah, battery life is a major concern - can't have our precious gaming on the go if it's just gonna drain our wallets and the planet 🌎💻
 
man i'm so down for valve to take their time on the steam deck 2 they're not gonna sacrifice quality for the sake of being the first to market you know what's more important - a gaming handheld that can handle some real power or one that's just gonna burn through your battery like crazy? 🤯 i mean don't get me wrong, it's frustrating waiting but valve's got a rep to uphold and it's better to wait for something that's actually worth it than to rush out a half-baked product. plus think about all the environmental impact of constantly upgrading hardware - it's like they're saying "we care about you, gamer, but also about the planet 🌎".
 
I'm loving how Valve is keeping it real about their Steam Deck 2 🤔. They're not just gonna slap some new chips in and call it a day, they want that next-gen performance boost that'll really make the device pop 💥. And honestly, can't say I blame 'em - we've seen those other gaming handhelds come out and be all flashy on paper but still kinda underwhelm when it comes to actual performance 🙄.

It's all about finding that sweet spot between power and battery life, you know? Can't have a device that's too hot to handle (no pun intended) or we're just gonna end up with a bigger environmental footprint 🌎. But at the same time, I get it - more power means more fun 🎮.

Valve's all about quality over quantity, and that's something we can definitely respect 👏. It's like they're saying, "Hey, we know you're itching for more, but let us take our time to make sure this thing is right." And if it's meant to be, it'll be worth the wait 💭.
 
idk why ppl are so hyped about the steam deck 2 lol its like valve is trying to prove that they actually care about quality over quantity 🤷‍♂️, not just churning out more hardware for $$$. i mean, dont get me wrong, a better chip would be awesome but 20% increase in performance? idc atm 💸 battery life is still super important too 📈
 
🤔 I'm low-key hyped for the new Steam Deck 2, but at the same time, I get why Valve is being patient 🙅‍♂️. I mean, those chips are like, super important for gaming performance and battery life. Don't wanna rush into something that's just gonna be a watered-down version of what it could be 😐. The gaming community (me included) wants the best, but we also don't want to sacrifice portability or break the bank 💸. I'm all about those long-term plans 📈. It's cool that Griffais is being so transparent about Valve's standards - shows they're thinking about more than just selling a ton of consoles 🙏. The industry needs more companies prioritizing quality over just trying to keep up with trends 👍
 
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