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As cool as that would be they aren't Google, and unlike with phones, PC manufacturers are 100% tied to Windows/Microsoft. Currently no manufacturer is looking for a new software platform to help them compete against Mac. Also, since only about 15% of Steam's catalog is available to non-Windows machines a Stream branded Linux based platform would likely fall very short of user expectations.
Basically Valve has nothing PC manufacturers want.