![]() ![]() AMD gained all that market share, rising to 32.87%. In terms of CPUs, Intel still reigns with 67.1% of the users, though this has dropped by almost four percent from its peak in October. The latest cards from all manufacturers ( RTX 4090, RTX 4080, and Intel Arc A770/ A750) are nowhere to be seen, though it usually takes several months for newcomers to show up. AMD’s RX 580 sits at number 21, just ahead of the integrated Vega 8 GPU. The only really top-end card in the top 20 is the RTX 3080, which saw a slight bump to 1.84% of respondents to the survey. Intel is also represented by integrated GPUs, the Iris Xe used on 11th and 12th-gen chips, and the UHD Graphics that came in with 2017’s Kaby Lake Refresh. Maybe it updated things to be more accurate we can only hope.Īs usual, the top 20 cards is a seriously Nvidia-heavy zone, with AMD’s Radeon Graphics integrated chip its only entry at number 13. In fact, many of the top 20 GPUs show rather large single-month swings, so it's more than likely that Valve's sampling methodology is to blame. ![]() ![]() Again, that's a rather massive swing for a nearly four years old GPU to have in a single month. The RTX 2060, a former contender for the top spot, also saw a rather massive drop in popularity of 1.46%, with 4.46% of respondents having one in their rig. Still, if you ignore the finer details, this is the first time we've seen a different GPU atop the list in quite a long while. The desktop card sits at 3.41% and the laptop variant accounts for another 4.63%, for a combined 8.04%. If we do that same grouping of entries, the RTX 3060 would technically be in first place. That applies to the GTX 1650, which includes GDDR5 and GDDR6 variants, along with mobile and desktop versions. Second, certain GPUs have their figures combined while others do not - the Steam Hardware Survey combines figures for the 3GB and 6GB variants of the card, along with mobile and desktop variants, for example. First, those are some large swings, which leads us to think Valve might have changed the way it samples, or it just got a very different sampling pattern. There are of course lots of disclaimers we need to toss out. The 1060 was launched in 2016 and had reigned since January 2018, the Pascal card proving popular for its price to performance ratio and relatively low power consumption. Meanwhile, the GTX 1060 that was the former leader sank by 1.85% to 5.77%. The low-end Turing card from 2019 had a 0.66% month over month increase, rising to the pinnacle of the graphics card rankings with a 6.27% share of gamers. The Geforce GTX 1650 now tops the GPU popularity contest. ![]()
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