Meta deploys Steam Deck's Linux scheduler across data centers

Meta, formerly known as Facebook, has implemented Valve's low-latency Linux scheduler from the Steam Deck across its massive data centers. This technology, originally designed to prevent dropped frames in gaming, is now optimizing Meta's server workloads. The move highlights the crossover between consumer hardware innovations and enterprise computing.

Valve developed the Linux scheduler specifically for its Steam Deck handheld gaming device, where it ensures smooth performance by minimizing latency and avoiding dropped frames during gameplay. According to reports, Meta has adopted this scheduler for its extensive data center infrastructure, finding it ideal for handling the demanding workloads of its platforms.

The implementation underscores how open-source technologies from gaming can scale to enterprise levels. Tom's Hardware notes that the scheduler's low-latency design is particularly suited to Meta's massive data centers, which process vast amounts of data for services like Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp. Phoronix confirms Meta's use of this Steam Deck-inspired scheduler on its servers, emphasizing its roots in Valve's hardware.

This deployment, reported on December 23, 2025, demonstrates the versatility of Linux-based optimizations in bridging consumer and professional applications. No specific performance metrics or rollout timelines were detailed in the sources, but the adoption points to ongoing innovations in server management.

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