Windows 11 Continues to Gain Market Share According to Latest Steam Hardware and Software Survey

According to the latest Steam Hardware and Software Survey, the share of Windows 11 users among Steam users is close to 29%. This information is valuable for developers looking to optimize their games for the most popular operating systems. It's important to note that the survey is voluntary, so the data may not represent the entire Steam user base.

The survey also provides information on the hardware configurations of Steam users, including the type and model of their processor, graphics card, and amount of system memory. This information can help developers ensure that their games run smoothly on a wide range of PC setups.

The latest Steam Hardware and Software Survey for December 2022 have shown that Windows 11 continues to gain users at the expense of Windows 10. According to the survey, Windows 11's share of Steam users reached 28.42% in December 2022, an increase of 0.44 percentage points compared to the previous month.

Despite this increase in popularity for Windows 11, Windows 10 64-bit remains the most widely used version of the operating system on Steam, with a market share of 65.42%. It did see a slight decline of 0.18% in December 2022, but it remains the dominant player in the market. Windows 7 64-bit, on the other hand, saw a decline of 0.22% and currently holds a share of 1.66%.

According to the latest Steam Hardware and Software Survey for December 2022, Microsoft's family of operating systems continues to dominate the market with a 96.15% share. Windows 10 64-bit is the most widely used version, holding a market share of 65.42%. It saw a slight decline of 0.18% in December 2022, but it remains the dominant player in the market. Windows 11 saw an increase in popularity, reaching a share of 28.42%, an increase of 0.44 percentage points compared to the previous month. Windows 7 64-bit saw a decline of 0.22% and currently holds a share of 1.66%. Windows 8 64-bit and Windows 7 32-bit have a much smaller share of 0.41% and 0.11% respectively.

Apple's macOS is in second place with a 2.48% market share, a slight increase of 0.03% from the previous month. Linux is in third place with a market share of 1.38%, a decline of 0.06%.

In terms of hardware, there were no significant changes compared to the previous month. The most popular CPU is still Intel, the most popular GPU is the Nvidia GTX 1650, and the most popular amount of system memory is 16GB. These statistics can be useful for developers looking to optimize their games for the most popular hardware configurations.

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