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Valve confirms the Steam Deck won't have annual releases
By Hassam Nasir published
A Steam Deck designer has confirmed that Valve will not follow an yearly release cycle for the Steam Deck.

The Arch Linux team is now working directly with Valve — SteamOS and Arch should both benefit greatly
By Christopher Harper published
The Arch Linux team is now working directly with Valve.

Steam likely coming to Arm chips with support for hundreds of Windows games
By Christopher Harper published
Valve seems to be working on Proton for ARM64 architecture.

Valve now updating SteamOS to support popular DeckHD screen replacement— others may follow
By Christopher Harper published
Valve is updating SteamOS to fully support the DeckHD screen replacement for the original LCD Steam Deck, which predates Steam Deck OLED.

Valve releases Linux Proton 9.0 with improvements for Nvidia and high core count CPU users
By Mark Tyson published
25 more Windows games, including new and classic titles, are now playable on Linux.

Putin orders development of homegrown Steam Deck-like gaming machines
By Mark Tyson published
The creation of a Steam gaming-like ecosystem, including a handheld device, is featured on a new Putin-approved list of development plans for the Kaliningrad region of Russia.

Steam Survey reveals momentum behind octa-core and better CPUs
By Roshan Ashraf Shaikh published
Valve released the January statistics from its Steam hardware and software survey, showing trends toward CPUs with eight or more cores, the adoption of Windows 11, and even interest in VR.

32-bit Mac holdouts will find games like 'Half-Life 2' and 'Metro 2033' unplayable soon
By Anton Shilov published
Mac users can say goodbye to 32-bit games as Valve's Steam ceases support for older macOS operating systems.
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