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2026-06-29
tomshardware.com 2026-06-29
Meta PCs has launched the Steamroller, the first prebuilt gaming PC running on SteamOS, marking a significant step for Valve’s operating system in the personal computer market. Priced at $1,299 and shipping in July 2026, the Steamroller features an AMD Ryzen 9600X CPU, Radeon RX 7600 GPU, 16GB DDR5
2026-06-24
www.tweaktown.com 2026-06-24
Valve is collaborating with NVIDIA to enable full GeForce GPU compatibility with SteamOS, addressing long-standing issues caused by NVIDIA's proprietary drivers. While AMD and Intel GPUs integrate smoothly with Linux due to open-source drivers, NVIDIA's closed user-space stack has hindered SteamOS a
2026-06-23
www.theverge.com 2026-06-23
Valve has confirmed collaboration with both Intel and NVIDIA to expand SteamOS support for more GPUs, marking a significant step in the company's efforts to build a more inclusive gaming ecosystem. While some users have already successfully run SteamOS on Intel-powered devices such as the MSI Claw 8
2026-06-23
tomshardware.com 2026-06-23
Valve is advancing development of SteamOS to improve compatibility across various hardware platforms, even as attention focuses on the upcoming Steam Machine. Engineer Pierre-Loup Griffais revealed that Valve is closely collaborating with NVIDIA to support Team Green GPUs, although such support is n
2026-06-23
news.google.com 2026-06-23
2026-06-23
www.theverge.com 2026-06-23
Valve has announced that starting with the SteamOS 3.8 release, users will be able to build their own Steam Machine using SteamOS on desktop hardware. This marks a significant expansion of SteamOS support, as it has previously been limited to AMD systems, with limited compatibility for NVIDIA and In