The text is a comparison of the performance of SteamOS and Windows on various hardware configurations, including dedicated GPUs. The results show that:
* On handheld hardware with integrated graphics, SteamOS performs significantly better than Windows.
* On dedicated GPUs, SteamOS has improved relative to Windows in recent months, but still lags behind Windows by significant margins.
* There are issues with 8GB GPUs on SteamOS, where the performance gap between SteamOS and Windows is wider than on lower-capacity GPUs.
* The testing also highlights that running SteamOS on non-Steam hardware (such as laptops or desktops) is still a work in progress and may require compatibility fixes.
Overall, the results suggest that SteamOS has made significant strides in recent months, but there are still areas where it lags behind Windows. As Valve continues to improve SteamOS, we can expect the performance gap between the two platforms to narrow over time.
* On handheld hardware with integrated graphics, SteamOS performs significantly better than Windows.
* On dedicated GPUs, SteamOS has improved relative to Windows in recent months, but still lags behind Windows by significant margins.
* There are issues with 8GB GPUs on SteamOS, where the performance gap between SteamOS and Windows is wider than on lower-capacity GPUs.
* The testing also highlights that running SteamOS on non-Steam hardware (such as laptops or desktops) is still a work in progress and may require compatibility fixes.
Overall, the results suggest that SteamOS has made significant strides in recent months, but there are still areas where it lags behind Windows. As Valve continues to improve SteamOS, we can expect the performance gap between the two platforms to narrow over time.