Valve, the company behind Steam, recently spoke of its contribution to making PC games easier to access on Android devices.
Valve recently told The Verge that it has spent years funding the development of emulators and translation layers to make x86 games playable on Arm chips.
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Valve is funding development of FEX, an emulator that lets you run x86 apps on ARM64 Linux devices. Combined with Proton (run Windows games on Linux), it allows PC games to run on the Steam Frame ...
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Someone at Valve must have a real passion for particle physics and science. After building Proton – the massively successful compatibility layer for running Windows x86 ...
Valve has done a lot of work to support Proton, which is the compatibility layer that’s enabled Windows games to work ...