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I think it's also on Linux now.
While Nintendo Switch has the same ARM processor as the other mentioned systems the Nintendo Switch, just like previous Nintendo consoles and handhelds, has strict licensing for both anti-piracy and content rules. While Steam Link wouldn't bypass the anti-piracy features, it does allow streaming content from unrestricted systems.
The Nintendo Switch seems like a near-perfect match for the SteamLink app, hardware wise. Sadly, I suspect that Nintendo has even more reasons to reject such an app than Apple, as Steam doesn't directly compete with mobile touch-screen gaming, but does directly compete with most non-exclusives of the Switch.
Mind you, I'd gladly buy or even rebuy many games for the Switch, despite higher prices, just in order to play them on a dedicated "couch gaming" device. Only for modding-heavy games like Skyrim I would prefer local streaming over a native Switch game, or when not being able to import the PC save game is a major stopper.
Switch have save game sync. It uploads saves to server on all games here.
That being said, it is possible to use Steam Link on a hacked Switch today and apparently it even runs quite well. There are ways to run Android on a Switch, which gives access to pretty much any Android app, including the Steam Link app. I don't know any details on how to do that though and I'm not even sure if I were allowed to post them here, but anyone who's seriously interested should look into that. Just keep in mind that there's always a risk of your console being banned by Nintendo or even getting bricked when doing stuff like that.
They were talking about syncing their saves between the PC and Switch versions of a game. That is only possible for a very, very small handful of games.
Also works fine with Game Pass.
Edit: just tried it in Kid Icarus Uprising. Pressing both sides of the screen puts the cursor dead center. It's single touch for sure, but there's potential to trick the system using touch cursors. All it takes is just good UI positioning of L3 and R3 plus a invisible zone between the two that reads both. THE POTENTIAL IS THERE!!!