SteamOS now runs 1440p games at 60fps on many AMD PCs, plus native support for DualSense and Xbox pads for easy setup.
SteamOS is slowly eating into the Windows gaming userbase, and you can look at four big reasons why. Should Microsoft be concerned?
Desktop only when one's needed.
Results like this don't surprise me in the slightest. Linux benefits the most from it's efficiency and lightweight nature. If you have components strong enough to brute force through Window's ...
I'll interpret that as " When the game studios start producing native version of their games on Linux, they'll probably run faster on Linux than on Windows" It is pretty amazing how minimal is the ...
Microsoft Pledges to Make Windows Faster for Gaming in 2026 As Linux (and SteamOS) makes inroads among gamers, Microsoft tips updates to power management and system scheduling in Windows, among other ...
Lenovo’s Go 2 Z2 Extreme with SteamOS packs an AMD Ryzen chip, Radeon 890M and 32GB RAM, giving you strong handheld play ...
Bazzite, one of the most widely used Linux distributions for gaming, has reached a new milestone with official support for ...