Amd manages to increase its presence on steam in both cpu and gpu
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Steam has revealed its hardware survey for the month of April, AMD has managed to significantly increase its market share in both GPU and CPU, which is excellent news for all users.
AMD continues to regain market share on Steam, both CPU and GPU
Nvidia and Intel still dominate the PC market in the GPU and CPU respectively, however AMD is slowly recovering after its recent successful releases. AMD's market share in GPUs has increased from 10.8% to 14.9%, two months ago AMD was at 8.9%, which in three months the red team has managed to increase its share of the Steam market by 6 %.
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AMD has also managed to increase its CPU market share by up to 4.6% compared to last month and by 6.9% compared to two months ago. This situation could improve further in the coming months after the launch of the second generation Ryzen processors. There is no doubt that AMD has done a great job, both with the new Ryzen processors and with the new drivers for its graphics cards.
Surprisingly, there was also an increase in systems with 2-core processors. Quad-core systems decreased by 7.7%, while dual-core systems and six or eight-core systems increased by 5.5% and 2%, respectively.
The Nvidia GeForce GTX1060 remains the most popular graphics card, and Windows 10 64-bit is the most popular operating system with a usage share of 53.10% of respondents, 17.41% more than the previous month.
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