It very well may be a long time since the Nvidia Safeguard last had a revive - see our Nvidia Safeguard (2019) survey for subtleties - yet the gadget stays quite possibly of the best streaming box in the business. We're currently hearing it might get another contender, kindness of Valve.
According to a Reddit string examining changes to the Steam Deck code (by means of XDA Engineers), it looks like the product utilized on the versatile control center could before long be adjusted to run on a streaming box associated with a TV.
You'd then, at that point, have a lightweight, flexible gadget that could both mess around and transfer video and sound to the big screen - similar as the Nvidia Safeguard does. This is for the most part hypothesis as of now, however we could see it working out.
There are references in the code to an AMD 8540U processor, however this may just be alluding to a model gadget, so the design could change. That would absolutely offer more power than the ongoing Steam Deck specs.
As indicated by the insider who recognized the code change, additional help for HDMI control is being added - and the progressions match a portion of the code seen on ChromeOS gadgets, proposing support for both Android and web applications.
Aside from that, there are no genuine insights concerning what could come. We know nothing concerning aspects or estimating, and there's no sign here about how long it will be before the item is reported (assuming it at any point is).
Go as far as possible back to our Nvidia Safeguard (2015) survey, and you'll see that it's forever been an amazingly flexible gadget. It's procured itself a moderately little yet faithful gathering of clients, however we haven't seen any signs that we'll at any point get another model.
What we got two or three months prior was the principal programming update for the Nvidia Safeguard in a year - however it was expected to crush a few remarkable bugs on the streaming box, as opposed to add any new highlights.