In case you are curious about which devices can run Steam at the moment, here’s the list as mentioned on the official website: Anyway, the beta version also brings support for devices that run on AMD Ryzen 5000 C-series and 12th Gen Intel processors. Hopefully, Chromebooks from Samsung and other brands will be added to the list of supported devices soon. Maybe Google and Valve need to test Steam on every Chromebook before mentioning its name in the list of supported devices. The reason why Samsung Chromebooks are still not supported is unknown. Maybe Google and Valve need to test Steam on Samsung Chromebooks ![]() But the list of supported devices still doesn’t mention any Chromebook from Samsung. That means Galaxy Chromebook and Galaxy Chromebook 2 meet the requirement to run Steam. You can now run it on devices with Core i3/Ryzen 3 processors. However, the minimum hardware requirement to run Steam has been lowered with the beta version. No Chromebook from Samsung met that requirement, so it was understandable why they are not mentioned in the list of supported devices. Initially, Steam for ChromeOS was available only on devices with 11th Gen Intel Core i5 or Core i7 processors and 8GB or higher amount of RAM. ![]() However, it still doesn’t support any Chromebook from Samsung. Along with that, Steam for ChromeOS now supports many more devices. Today, Steam for ChromeOS is moving to the beta testing phase, and with that, it will be available for people running ChromeOS Beta Channel, which is far more stable. Plus, it worked on only a handful of devices. ![]() It meant that people had to be on ChromeOS Dev Channel, which is considered unstable, to be able to experience the gaming service. Steam was released for ChromeOS earlier this year in the alpha testing phase.
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