steam deck vs windows

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The Steam Deck vs Windows debate centers on whether Valve's Linux-based SteamOS or Microsoft's Windows provides a better experience for handheld PC gaming. Recent discussions highlight SteamOS expanding beyond the Steam Deck to Intel handhelds like the MSI Claw, though Windows still leads in performance for demanding games. SteamOS market share is growing, with a 0.32% increase in July 2025, while Windows 11 declined, driven by devices like the Lenovo Legion Go and Asus ROG Ally supporting SteamOS. Key themes include console-like usability versus raw performance, driver support, and platform loyalty shifts. The tag covers comparisons of gaming performance, operating system features, and hardware compatibility in handheld PCs.
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    SteamOS on Intel Handhelds: SteamOS vs Windows Turns into a Console OS Fight

    Valve’s SteamOS is now running on Intel-based handheld PCs and at least some Intel Arc desktop graphics systems in beta form as of June 2026, with early testing showing playable results on MSI’s Claw 8 AI+ but performance still trailing Windows in demanding games. That is a small technical...
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    SteamOS Gains Momentum: Reshaping PC Gaming with Handheld Devices and Linux Support

    Valve’s Linux-based SteamOS is rapidly reshaping the landscape of PC gaming, with new data from Steam’s July 2025 Hardware & Software survey illustrating a notable shift in user preference away from Microsoft’s once-unassailable Windows 11. According to the survey, SteamOS market share surged by...
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