Windows 11 is losing market share on Steam, and Windows 10 is rising again
October 2, 2023
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Windows 11’s share on Steam has grown significantly over the past months, and most importantly, it has managed to maintain it, while Windows 10’s share has shown a
Windows 11’s share on Steam has grown significantly over the past months, and most importantly, it has managed to maintain it, while Windows 10’s share has shown a completely opposite trend. This reality has turned 180 degrees. in the month of September, as shown by the latest results shared by Valve.
Steam’s hardware and software survey last September confirmed a 1.79% decline in Windows 11 share.a crash that surprisingly benefited Windows 10, which ended with 1.99% increase. It’s been six months since we’ve seen such a drop from Windows 11.
Total Microsoft operating systems most used They closed the month of September on this platform with the following results:
Windows 10 64-bit: 57.97%.
Windows 11: 37.43%.
Windows 7 64-bit: 1.23% (up 0.21%).
Windows 8.1 64-bit: 0.18% (down 0.04%).
Windows 7 32-bit: 0.06% (down 0.02%).
The rest of the results saw mostly minimal changes compared to the previous month’s data, although there were some interesting moves worth checking out. For example, 6-core processors They improved their share by 2.74%, which translates into one of the biggest hardware-level increases we’ve seen in a month. Your total fee is 34.99%and quad-core processors remain in second place with 23.36%.
The GeForce RTX 3060 is the graphics card most used with 6.10% and recorded an increase of 1.37%. The second most used graphics card is the GeForce GTX 1650 with 4.65%, followed by the GeForce GTX 1060 with 4.57%. In notebooks, the GeForce RTX 3060 is also the most popular graphics card on Steam. On the AMD side, the Radeon RX 580 continues to be the most used dedicated GPU at 0.92%.
Otherwise, there are no important messages. Most users have 8 GB of graphics memoryand (31.11%), use resolution 1080p for gaming (61.17%), have storage units with a capacity greater than 1 TB (55.26%) and have 16 GB of RAM (51.33%). This data allows us to reaffirm the importance of 1080p resolution and the weight of graphics cards specialized for this resolution.
Today’s best options for gaming in 1080p resolution GeForce RTX 3060 12GB, GeForce RTX 4060 and Radeon RX 6650 XTthe second for its excellent price-performance ratio.
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