Valve’s Linux -based operating system Steamos will be released for desktop computers.
Valve has achieved a great success with Steam Deck in recent years. Steamosis preparing to bring it to desktop computers. Although there has not yet been an official statement, rumors from reliable sources indicate that this operating system will be presented very soon to the desktop platform. Steamos can be a strong alternative for users who want to get rid of Windows Bloatware full of Bloatware and seek a more simple, game -oriented experience.
Steamos’s advantages on desktop computers
Steamos was developed by Valve as a game -oriented operating system. It draws attention especially with its minimalist interface and its structure free of unnecessary software. These features have the potential to improve game performance on desktop computers. In addition, thanks to a layer of compatibility called Proton, many games can work close to the performance in Windows.
Contrary to Windows’s structure that consumes system resources with continuous updates, Steamos aims to bring users together with a simple and functional experience. This can provide a great advantage especially for players who want to use system resources in the most efficient way when playing games.
After Steam Deck’s success, the signs that Valve prepared Steamos for desktop computers began to increase. In the social media posts of a well -known source @Sadlyıtsbradley, the final preparations were made to present Steamos to desktop users. This development can further strengthen the place of Linux -based operating systems in the game world.
However, Steamos is currently not working fully in compliance with the NVIDIA GPUs, and it is said to perform better in AMD and Intel GPUs. Although it is known that Valve is working to solve this problem, it is not clear how to achieve this harmony before the launch.
Steamos’s arrival to desktop computers may be the beginning of a new era for players. This Linux -based operating system attracts attention with its game performance and user -friendly structure, while Windows is on its way to becoming a solid alternative.