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Valve’s Quest for the Living Room Meets the Reality of the RAMpocalypse

While SteamOS is making historic gains in the PC market, the high cost of hardware evolution is giving Microsoft a much-needed window of opportunity to fight back.
By Blip Tech 1 min read

Valve's SteamOS has made a significant dent in the long-held Windows monopoly on PC gaming, fueled by the success of the Steam Deck and improvements in Linux compatibility. However, a phenomenon dubbed the RAMpocalypse—characterized by skyrocketing memory requirements and hardware costs—has slowed the transition for many gamers, effectively buying Microsoft more time to improve Windows. While SteamOS excels in specialized handheld environments, the broad driver support and software ecosystem of Windows remain dominant in the traditional desktop sector. The ongoing competition highlights a critical juncture where software optimization must contend with the rising floor of modern hardware specifications.

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