Given many new handhelds coming on the scene and general disinterest of Microsoft to support the market, do you think SteamOS will take place of default OS the same way Android did on phones some time ago?

  • Andere@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    Probably not while ARM handhelds are so popular. I think that it’s a good choice for intel and AMD for now, though.

    • Dark Arc@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      This is a weird comment to me, SteamOS could have an ARM build, Valve would just need to release a ARM build of their distro (and Steam for Linux).

      There’s definitely ARM for lots Linux software and distros, so assuming Valve hasn’t done anything particularly weird, aside from the build infrastructure, that’s probably not even that big of a job.

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        1 year ago

        They would then also “just” need to develop and ship an x86 to arm translation layer, like Rosetta 2.

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          1 year ago

          There are several other emulators that already exist for Linux (that they could contribute to/improve).

          Ignoring that for a second though, this is a problem for Windows handhelds as well. If Valve was going to build up the ARM “PC” gaming market though, they’d need to start with making ARM Steam builds available.

          Edit: I’m guessing those ARM handhelds aren’t making Valve money and are probably more for emulation themselves (i.e., for Valve to do this, they’d need things in place to where it would benefit them via sales in Steam).