A few days ago, Valve announced the results of Steam’s hardware and software survey in May 2022. This time, the player’s PC hardware, system and other content were investigated. This data is only based on users who have been surveyed by Steam.
Data Display,Win11’s share increased for 5 consecutive months and exceeded 20% for the first time,Win10 still occupies the majority share, ranking first with 76.43%. In general, Win10 will remain the first in a short period of time.
In terms of graphics cards, the most commonly used graphics card in May was still the GTX 1060, which is well-deserved of its reputation as the “best nail house”, and its share increased slightly from the previous month, reaching 7.17%.
It is worth mentioning that,GTX 1050 Ti surpassed RTX 2060 with 5.62% share in May,Become the third largest graphics card after the GTX 1060 and GTX 1650. Seven of the top 10 are 10-series graphics cards.
When it comes to CPUs, quad-core CPUs are still the most common, but hexa-core CPUs are catching up in usage and are likely to overtake next month. In addition, there are not a few users of eight-core CPUs, and there are really fewer and fewer brothers who use dual-core processors to play games.
In addition, under Windows system,Intel’s processor share was 67.19%, down 1.23%, and AMD’s was 32.80%, up 1.24%.
Interestingly, it seems that many users bought new large-capacity hard drives in May. The data shows that users with a total hard drive capacity of more than 1TB increased by 2.31%.
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