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As reported by VideoCardz, Valve's SteamOS 3.7 stable has been released with full Lenovo Legion Go S support, along with other AMD-powered handheld gaming PCs.While solutions like preview drivers ...
Valve officially added support for the Lenovo Legion Go S in its latest SteamOS release. The handheld, which begins shipping this weekend, is the first hardware other than the Steam Deck to ...
Valve commented on the recent removal of Steam Machines from the navigation menus on its website. The firm said that the page was only receiving a low amount of traffic so it decided to delist it.
O ver two years after Valve released the Steam Deck and helped mainstream a new sub-genre of PC gaming, the company confirmed that it would allow rival PC handhelds like the Asus ROG Ally to run ...
Reboot to the bios. Similar to how you can hold Del or F2 on a computer while rebooting to get to the bios, your gaming handheld has a similar process.
Valve has confirmed SteamOS support is coming to the Asus ROG Ally and other third-party handhelds. As reported by The Verge , Valve designer Lawrence Yang confirmed the news after an update had ...
Valve’s Linux-based operating system, SteamOS, now supports AMD and Intel graphics thanks to yesterday’s update.
Valve says that the "SteamOS Compatible" label isn't meant to imply how well a game will run on the Steam Deck or any other SteamOS handheld but that this label is "just the first step." The ...
SteamOS might be better-designed than Windows for your TV, but a GTX 780 is a bit overkill for the small portion of Steam's library that runs natively on Linux.
Valve's SteamOS 3.7 stable has official support for the Lenovo Legion Go S; It also features limited support for other AMD-powered handhelds; It's promised future support for other devices ...
Once Valve gets a final build of SteamOS running on non-Steam Deck PC handhelds, it will mark the first time the operating system is available as an option to competing portable gaming PCs.