Steam gamers are snapping up NVIDIA's newest graphics cards at a rapid pace. The RTX 50 series has climbed to nearly one percent market share within just three months of launch. The RTX 5070 leads the pack with almost one percent of all Steam users choosing this card. Gaming enthusiasts seem happy with the performance these new cards deliver. The RTX 5080 and RTX 5070 Ti follow close behind with decent adoption rates.
Older graphics cards still dominate the Steam gaming landscape. The RTX 4060 and RTX 3060 remain the most popular choices among PC gamers. Laptop versions of these cards perform especially well with budget-conscious players. The RTX 4060 Laptop GPU holds nearly five percent of the total market share. These established models continue attracting new buyers despite the flashy RTX 50 series launch.
AMD's latest graphics cards have failed to make any meaningful impact. The RX 9000 series cards remain invisible on Steam's hardware tracking system. Intel's Arc B-series graphics cards also struggle to gain traction with gamers. NVIDIA has captured over 90 percent of the graphics card market according to recent reports. Team Red and Team Blue fight for scraps in the single-digit market share category.
AMD processors tell a different story with impressive gains against Intel. Team Red now controls nearly 40 percent of the CPU market on Steam. Intel's troubled 13th and 14th generation processors have hurt their reputation. Arrow Lake's weak gaming performance has disappointed many potential buyers.
Older graphics cards still dominate the Steam gaming landscape. The RTX 4060 and RTX 3060 remain the most popular choices among PC gamers. Laptop versions of these cards perform especially well with budget-conscious players. The RTX 4060 Laptop GPU holds nearly five percent of the total market share. These established models continue attracting new buyers despite the flashy RTX 50 series launch.
AMD's latest graphics cards have failed to make any meaningful impact. The RX 9000 series cards remain invisible on Steam's hardware tracking system. Intel's Arc B-series graphics cards also struggle to gain traction with gamers. NVIDIA has captured over 90 percent of the graphics card market according to recent reports. Team Red and Team Blue fight for scraps in the single-digit market share category.
AMD processors tell a different story with impressive gains against Intel. Team Red now controls nearly 40 percent of the CPU market on Steam. Intel's troubled 13th and 14th generation processors have hurt their reputation. Arrow Lake's weak gaming performance has disappointed many potential buyers.