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Google is testing running Steam games on Chromebooks with Intel N100/N200 chips

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According to chromeunboxed, it appears that devices such as the Lenovo IdeaPad Chromebook Flex 3i (based on “Nissa”) will soon have access to Chromebooks that are still in beta, based on what was discovered in the Chromium repository. end, known internally as “Borealis”.

However, Steam Beta on other Chromebooks is still in beta, and FPS games like CS:GO are completely unusable, so even the Steam experience on ChromeOS with stronger hardware needs to be further improved.

In addition, the Intel N100 chip on the Lenovo IdeaPad Chromebook Flex 3i is slow and cannot bring a good 3A gaming experience. Google is expected to test some specific types of Steam games.

Note: Users need to use a Chromebook that meets compatible configurations. You can switch to the Beta channel to experience Steam. You also need to ensure that you are running the latest ChromeOS version. In order to be able to install Steam, users need to enter chrome://flags in the browser /#enable-borealis and enable the feature, after that just search for Steam in the launcher to start the installation process.

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