SteamOS now runs on every AMD handheld, with Valve keeping quiet about expansion
SteamOS 3.9 quietly expands to support all AMD handheld gaming devices, laying groundwork for Valve's upcoming Steam Machine living room PC.
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SteamOS 3.9 quietly expands to support all AMD handheld gaming devices, laying groundwork for Valve's upcoming Steam Machine living room PC.
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