The Linux hype this time was precipitated by Valve's Linux-based operating system, SteamOS, opening up for use on other ...
Hardware Valve coder confirms the Steam Machine will be priced like a PC, albeit at a 'good deal': 'If you build a PC from parts and get to basically the same level of performance, that’s the general ...
Lenovo is launching a SteamOS-powered Legion Go Gen 2 at CES 2026 with the same powerful hardware as the Windows 11 version.
Despite the long list of PC gaming handhelds arriving on the market, the Steam Deck is still our favorite. SteamOS's tight integration with the Steam Deck hardware makes for a streamlined experience ...
TL;DR: Valve is rumored to release SteamOS for desktop PCs soon, potentially freeing gamers from Windows. SteamOS, already on the Steam Deck, could lead to a significant shift as gamers move to ...
With all the hype surrounding Steam Machines at this year's CES, it's easy to forget that purchasing a brand new system isn't the only way to check out Valve's vision for the future of PC gaming. The ...
Since SteamOS was first released in December 2013, Valve has been quick to squash bugs and add much-needed functionality. It still isn't clear when Valve will launch the final version of SteamOS ...
Nice. My Steam library and I approve. If someone wants more of a Linux "desktop" OS that handles Steam and Proton just fine then may I recommend: https ...
Valve has opened the flood gates if you're curious or brave enough to download and try the beta version of SteamOS which is making its public debut today. Some 300 lucky recipients were also slated to ...
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Valve’s Linux-based SteamOS has been out for a couple of days now, and we’ve been busily hammering away on our own Ars Technica Steam Machine. We’ll be bringing you a short video tour of the operating ...
It’s out! SteamOS—Valve’s living room-oriented operating system created primarily to run games—is finally here, in our office, running on a real machine. But notice how I didn’t say that it’s running ...