Google is bringing Steam support for Chromebook
In an announcement two years ago, Google said it was working to bring steam support for Chromebooks. According to the newly released report, the work of bringing support has gone one step further. News tech radar.
Chrome has recently undergone a number of changes to its operating system, including RGB keyboard support. These changes are not just for USB or Bluetooth keyboards. These will also work for new laptops. Especially for the Chromebooks that Google talked about. One thing is hidden by introducing RGB support in the Chrome operating system. Through this, three hardware codenames named Vel, Tanics, and Ripple have been revealed.
Vel and Tanics have been named for Intel’s 12-generation Alder Lake laptop processor. Ripple names, on the other hand, are used for detachable or removable keyboards. According to the 9 to 5 Google report, the names of some employees are also associated with these hardware codenames. It provides information on which manufacturers will work with which laptops. He is currently working with HP Dell and Lenovo Tanics.
Google has not yet officially announced the names of the new hardware, including Steam support. So whether the new Chromebooks will be in the gaming category or something else, there is no clear information about that.

