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Steamos está \ "no está dispuesto a matar Windows, \" alega el desarrollador de válvulas

Autor : Mila Actualizar : Mar 06,2025

Steamos es El desarrollador de la válvula Pierre-Loup Griffais aclaró recientemente que Steamos no está diseñado para reemplazar las ventanas. Este artículo profundiza en por qué Valve no compite directamente con Microsoft.

El desarrollador de válvulas aborda la competencia de Steamos y Windows

Steamos: No es un asesino de Windows, dice Valve

Steamos es En una entrevista del 9 de enero de 2025 con el sitio de tecnología francesa Frandroid, el desarrollador de Steamos, Pierre-Loup Griffais, disipó la noción de Steamos como reemplazo de Windows. La pregunta surgió en el contexto de las críticas de 2012 del presidente de Valve, Gabe Newell, Windows 8.

Griffais declaró que el objetivo de Steamos no es el dominio del mercado o para desplazar a los usuarios de Windows. Hizo hincapié en que si los usuarios están satisfechos con Windows, no hay problema. En cambio, el enfoque está en crear un sistema con prioridades distintas, ofrecer una alternativa viable y expandir la elección del usuario, no necesariamente convertir los usuarios de Windows existentes. La adición de Steamos a las PC y las computadoras de mano proporciona a los jugadores más opciones.

Handheld con vapor de Lenovo

Steamos es Mientras que Windows 11 de Microsoft reina en el mercado del sistema operativo PC, el reciente anuncio de Lenovo CES 2025 del Lenovo Legion Go S, impulsado por Steamos, es notable. Esto marca la primera vez que los Steamos (como se ve en la cubierta de vapor) aparece en un dispositivo que no es de válvula. Aunque aún no es un competidor significativo para Windows, Griffais insinuó la futura expansión de las capacidades de Steamos. Este crecimiento potencial podría obligar a Microsoft a reevaluar su estrategia.

Respuesta de Microsoft: mezclar Xbox y Windows

Steamos es El vicepresidente de Microsoft de "Next Generation", Jason Ronald, respondió al creciente mercado portátil (dominado por Switch y Steam Deck) describiendo los planes para integrar "lo mejor de Xbox y Windows". El enfoque es priorizar la experiencia del jugador y la biblioteca de juegos. Sin embargo, los detalles sobre cómo se logrará esto sigue siendo escaso, ya que su dispositivo portátil aún está en desarrollo. Para obtener más información sobre los planes de Microsoft, consulte nuestro artículo de noticias relacionada.

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