No matter how the hardware is updated, most players are still on the old hardware.
The Steam game platform provides user hardware statistics every month. From this data, we can roughly understand the hardware specification distribution of the current Steam game platform players.
From the perspective of the most basic processors, Intel is still the first choice for players on the Steam game platform, because 67.17% of players choose Intel processors, and 32.80% of players choose AMD processors; In comparison, the AMD processor player fell 0.04%.
The number of cores is mainly 6 cores, followed by 8 cores and 4 cores; the proportions are 33.42%, 27.96% and 20.09% respectively.
16GB memory is already the main choice for the Steam game platform, with 52.71% of players configuring it this way. After 16GB, 19.77% of the players are still in the 8GB memory configuration, and 15.20% of the players are in the 32GB memory configuration.
NVIDIA GeForce is still the main graphics card, accounting for 75.82%, as for AMD and Intel, it is 14.93% and 8.95% respectively; although Intel has launched the Arc series of independent graphics cards, 8.95% of the graphics cards here should still be built in Intel iGPU.
Taking a closer look at the top 10 graphics card rankings, NVIDIA GeForce occupies 13 places in the top 15, while the top two GeForce GTX 1650 and GeForce GTX 1060 have an 11.03% share.
As for the AMD part, Radeon RX 580 ranks first among all AMD Radeon discrete graphics cards, and the number of users accounts for 1.06% of the Steam gaming platform.
Game platform players still maintain the majority at 1920 x 1080 resolution, followed by 2560 x 1440 and 1366 x 768; the proportions are 64.60%, 12.33% and 5.39% respectively.
The Windows operating system is the main force of the Steam game platform, with a share of 96.37%. If you look deeper, you can see that Windows 10 and Windows 11 are the most popular, with 62.33% and 32.06% of players using it respectively.