Chrome OS will get Steam as part of new Linux virtualization environment
Support will likely first come to 10th-gen Intel CPUs
Back in January, we exclusively reported that Google wants to add Steam to Chrome OS and introduce more powerful Chromebooks, possibly running on AMD silicon. Now further details have emerged. 9to5Google found a new Linux emulator in the Google's Chromium Gerrit codenamed "Borealis" that includes a pre-installed copy of Steam. It might even replace the current Linux implementation in the long term.
Chrome OS has had a virtual Linux emulator in beta for more than a year, codenamed Crostini.
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