Valve Is Secretly Building Switch-esque Portable Gaming PC



Almost a decade after the release of the ทางเข้าslot unfortunate Linux gaming PC dubbed "Steam Machines," Valve is reportedly trying to use the hardware again with its own portable gaming computer and from the Nintendo Switch.That's a quote from Ars Technica's Sam Machkovech, who claims that there are multiple sources confirming that Valve has been working on the device: touchscreen, touchpad, trigger button, and a portable with dual joysticks. This might run Linux and a specially optimized array of Steam titles. It should also have the ability to connect to the Nintendo Switch via a USB-C port, Ars suggests it might arrive at the end of the year.

It appears to be called SteamPal or Neptune, according to the latest code dump compiled by SteamDB: Almost a decade after the release of the unfortunate Linux gaming PC dubbed "Steam Machines," Valve is reportedly trying to use the hardware again with its own portable gaming computer and from the Nintendo Switch.That's a quote from Ars Technica's Sam Machkovech, who claims that there are multiple sources confirming that Valve has been working on the device: touchscreen, touchpad, trigger button, and a portable with dual joysticks. This might run Linux and a specially optimized array of Steam titles. 

It should also have the ability to connect to the Nintendo Switch via a USB-C port, Ars suggests it might arrive later in the year.It appears to be called SteamPal or Neptune, according to the latest code dump compiled by SteamDB:Valve did not immediately respond to a request for comment.Could Valve make this? Absolutely possible We've written about the recent explosion of portable gaming PCs with new Intel and AMD chips, and while they're still slightly fatter and have shorter battery life than the Nintendo Switch, they're powerful. And it gets more powerful every year. I've been testing the first version of the Aya Neo for months now and it's a great companion for the Persona 4 Golden sofa session.

Even if we have a lot of questions like, is the Linux gaming ecosystem (and maybe game streaming) interesting enough to sell people exclusively on mobile devices, and Valve will do what it takes to make the system loud. Was it successful?The original Steam Machines crashed for a number of reasons, including the lack of a special title and the lack of control over the partners who were allowed to create unreasonable boxes. But Valve's hardware games are pretty solid: I poured one out for the Steam Controller and Steam Link respectively a few years ago, and Valve Index is still considered a top-notch PC VR headset for a number of reasons.



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