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It’s Time.

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It’s Time dives into a week of fast-moving tech news with a focus on software, hardware, and AI developments that affect both consumers and the broader ecosystem. The opening segment centers on Valve’s SteamOS update, which broadens the operating system’s reach by explicitly outlining how to install SteamOS on third‑party handhelds like the Lenovo Legion Go and Asus ROG Ally. The host highlights Valve’s shift from hints to concrete patch notes, detailing requirements such as AMD hardware and NVMe drives that align with many current handhelds and desktop PCs. The report emphasizes Valve’s ongoing collaboration with select partners to produce officially licensed SteamOS devices, while also noting that unofficial routes remain possible for those eager to experiment. From there, the discussion transitions to hardware and design news, including OpenAI’s new organizational structure involving Joanie Ive and a mysterious wearable device project. The segment closes with a rapid-fire set of quick hits on crypto‑AI advances, product teases, and a teaser about the next wave of Computex showcases, setting up a broader context for how hardware and software are converging in 2025.

Topics · technology · hardware · ai & machine learning · gaming hardware · consumer electronics

Questions answered

What is SteamOS enabling for third‑party handhelds like Legion Go or ROG Ally?
SteamOS now includes patch notes and instructions that make it possible to install SteamOS on third‑party handheld hardware, provided the device uses AMD CPUs and NVMe storage, with official partnerships in development.
Who are the key players in the OpenAI hardware collaboration announced in this video?
OpenAI is collaborating with IO, the design company founded by Jony Ive and Sam Altman, to develop hardware, with Ive remaining associated through IO but not as an OpenAI employee.