Steam has released the results of its monthly hardware survey among gamers. According to data from March 2022, Windows 11 continues to climb and steal users from Windows 10.
Approximately 16.84% of Steam customers are now using Windows 11. In March 2022, the operating system received a score of 1.25 (from 15.59% in February 2022), mainly due to Windows 10 users switching their computers to Upgrade to a newer operating system.
Despite the growing preference among gamers, Windows 11 has been somewhat stagnant in the global market. The latest data from Addupplex shows that the operating system had almost no users worldwide in March 2022.
Despite Windows 10’s loss in March, it’s still the dominant operating system on Steam. Last month, 74.69% (-1.00) of Steam customers reported using Windows 10. Windows 7 64-bit is the third most popular operating system on Steam, despite having been completely unsupported for more than two years now, at 4.14% ( 0.06 ) years.
Overall, Windows’ share on Steam is 96.57% (0.21). Apple's macOS came in second at 2.43% (-0.19), followed by Linux at 1.00% (-0.02).
Finally, here are the most popular hardware configurations on Steam as of March 2022:
CPU Manufacturer: | Intel 69.34% (0.28), AMD 30.66% (-0.26), Microsoft 0.02% |
CPU Specifications: | 4 physical cores (-1.22), clocked at 2.3-2.69 GHz (-0.41) |
GPU Manufacturer: | NVIDIA 77.13% (0.99), AMD 14.15% (-0.67), Intel 8.52% (-0.31), Others 0.2% |
##GPU Model: | GTX 1060, GTX 1650 andRTX 2060 (replaces GTX 1050 Ti) |
Video Card Memory: | 8 GB|
Screen resolution: | 1920x1080 (single monitor) and 3840x1080 (multiple monitors)|
Virtual Reality: | Oculus Quest 2 47.35% (0.24), Valve Index 15.09% (0.66%),Oculus Rift S 11.6% (-0.8) |
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