
"Valve's SteamOS has increased Linux's share in PC gaming from under 1 percent to over 5 percent, marking significant growth against Windows' dominance."
"Microsoft still holds over 92 percent of the market, but Valve's approach of enabling Windows games to run on Linux has proven more effective than previous attempts."
"SteamOS has gained support from third-party hardware, and Valve's Steam Machine aims to compete with consoles and lower-end PCs."
"Microsoft struggles to provide a competitive handheld interface, while Valve's Steam Deck offers a more optimized experience for gamers."
Valve's SteamOS has successfully increased Linux's share in PC gaming from under 1 percent to over 5 percent, marking significant growth against Windows' dominance. Microsoft still holds over 92 percent of the market, but Valve's approach of enabling Windows games to run on Linux has proven more effective than previous attempts to push for Linux-native ports. SteamOS has gained support from third-party hardware, and Valve's Steam Machine aims to compete with consoles and lower-end PCs, while Microsoft struggles to provide a competitive handheld interface.
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