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Radeon graphics cards maybe aren’t as popular as AMD might like us to think they are, at least according to the Steam HW Survey

Radeon graphics cards maybe aren’t as popular as AMD might like us to think they are, at least according to the Steam HW Survey

Valve’s monthly analysis of its Steam Hardware Survey for January was published the other day and the figures made for interesting, if not unexpected, reading. For example, Windows 11 was making small gains against Windows 10, and the number of CPU cores and amount of system RAM are all steadily increasing. I’ve been monitoring the survey since last July, particularly the distribution of graphics cards, and one thing stands out: AMD RDNA 3 cards are virtually nowhere to be seen.

AMD has claimed that it has seen an increase in sales of its Radeon products, “driven by strong demand in the channel for both our Radeon 6000 and Radeon 7000 series GPUs.” There’s no reason for any of us to doubt such a claim (it would certainly be odd for AMD to blatantly lie about this) but in the last seven Steam Hardware Surveys, only one Radeon RX 7000-series card makes an appearance, the Radeon RX 7900 XTX.

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