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I agree with all of that, pretty much.
If Asus or whoever else dropped a "steam deck killer" I'm pretty sure Valve wouldn't even blink.
Valve didn't make the deck because they wanted to make money on hardware. I expect very much they made it specifically because they wanted to encourage the move of steam gaming from the PC to the couch, and they needed some hardware to prove their point with - like with the Steam Link where they tried this before, and that time failed.
If it later ends up being other companies in the long run who make the hardware then no worries, the mission was already accomplished.
Asus did drop a “steam deck killer” https://www.asus.com/ca-en/site/gaming/rog/handheld-consoles/rog-ally/
Valve announced they’d support SteamOS on the ROG
https://www.theverge.com/2024/8/13/24219469/valve-steamos-asus-rog-ally-steady-progress-dual-boot