Steam Updates Its Hardware and Software Survey for November

Published on January 06, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
Pie chart or infographic showing the market share distribution of AMD and Intel processors, along with a Steam logo icon, representing the hardware survey data.

Steam Updates Its Hardware and Software Statistics for November

The digital distribution platform Steam has published the results of its monthly survey on its users' computer equipment, corresponding to last November. This market thermometer provides an invaluable view of real trends in gamers' systems, showing interesting movements in the processor battle, operating systems, and graphics components. 📊

The Processor Battle: AMD Gains Ground Month After Month

One of the most discussed data points is the ongoing erosion of Intel's market share in favor of AMD. This trend, which has been maintained for several consecutive reports, is not an isolated fact but a reflection of the strong preference of the community for Ryzen architectures when upgrading or assembling new systems. The competition between these two giants results in a more dynamic market with better options for the end consumer.

Key Points of the CPU Shift:
  • Sustained Trend: AMD steadily increases its percentage month after month in Steam's statistics.
  • Ryzen Acceptance: Ryzen series processors are the main protagonists of this change, thanks to their performance and value for money.
  • Benefit for the User: This rivalry fosters innovation and pressures prices downward, creating a favorable scenario.
"The most common configuration is usually the one that allows smooth gaming, not necessarily the one topping benchmark lists." - Reflection based on Steam data.

Windows 11 Consolidates Its Presence and a New King in Graphics Cards

In the software realm, Windows 11 continues its slow but steady rise, closing the gap with the still dominant Windows 10. On the other hand, the position of the most popular graphics card has seen a new change. This top spot, highly contested and often rotating, has been taken by a recent NVIDIA model, indicating active renewal of the user component base.

Highlights of the Report:
  • Migration to Windows 11: Microsoft's new operating system gains followers steadily, although Windows 10 remains king.
  • GPU Rotation: The most common GPU model changes, evidencing the rapid adoption of new series, especially those geared toward 1080p gaming.
  • Real Market Snapshot: The survey does not measure the most powerful hardware, but the most installed, giving a genuine picture of what people use to play.

Popular Hardware: A Reflection of Gamer Reality

Beyond discussions on technical supremacy, Steam's data serves as a crucial reminder: the most popular hardware is simply the one that offers a smooth and accessible gaming experience for the majority. It doesn't always match the latest and most expensive on the market, but rather what provides the best balance between performance and cost for common resolutions and settings. In the end, these statistics show what the community really plays with. 🎮