Steam Hardware Survey Shows Impressive gains for AMD

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Good gains from Dec to date. But according to the chart, they're only where they were back In Nov 2016 (Bulldozer era). Still, unmistakable momentum and should continue to improve greatly. I hope they continue to get market share until they're about 50% vs both Intel and Nvidia. Thats when competition (tech advances, aggressive pricing, etc) gets to its finest.
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16% is still obviously too little. The market would be far more interesting if the portions fluctuated between roughly 40 and 60 percentages. 30/70 would be a very good start already, but it's a long, long way to even that.
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Good to see a change... On the other hand, what the heck are those 0,16% using as video card? Matrox and VIA? Are they still a thing?
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I expect this AMD cpu gains to be on a raise on every Steam survey going forward , as it seems people are definitely going AMD ryzen for their upgrades and or new cpus. Good ridddance !
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I don't really trust the Steam Hardware Survey anymore. The huge bump for Intel and Nvidia in the past was never really explained (some put it down to PUBG in China, but who knows?) and this huge swing the other way is also similarly unexplained. Perhaps it's due to a change in methodology or the way the data is aggregated, but in general, I no longer consider the survey to be a good indicator of the market.
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Vmhasegawa:

Good to see a change... On the other hand, what the heck are those 0,16% using as video card? Matrox and VIA? Are they still a thing?
Matrox, VIA, S3, quadro, firegl... also something what unfortunately is too common: user without gpu driver installed. Also fairly high intel's share comes from laptops with two graphics (intel+nvidia or intel+amd or just intel) and again odd behavior: many desktop PCs have enabled integrated intel gpu despite having discrete gpu installed and what is even more funny some people in such situation have their displays connected to motherboard ports instead of to ports on discrete gpu.
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It's also worth noting that due to high RAM & GPU prices, people are less keen on building or upgrading in general. When prices will go down, inevitably CPU sales will follow and I think AMD will gain the most from it.
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Matrox, VIA, S3, quadro, firegl... also something what unfortunately is too common: user without gpu driver installed. Also fairly high intel's share comes from laptops with two graphics (intel+nvidia or intel+amd or just intel) and again odd behavior: many desktop PCs have enabled integrated intel gpu despite having discrete gpu installed and what is even more funny some people in such situation have their displays connected to motherboard ports instead of to ports on discrete gpu.
Vmhasegawa:

Good to see a change... On the other hand, what the heck are those 0,16% using as video card? Matrox and VIA? Are they still a thing?
I highly doubt anyone using Steam is still using Matrox, VIA, or S3 GPUs. Quadros and Firepros would be categorized under Nvidia and AMD respectively. I think what may be happening are those who are running Steam in unusual conditions, like in Linux with open source drivers or non-Windows OSes running the Windows version of Steam through Wine.
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Dr Lisa Sue really did turn things around since she took over. I am a big fan of hers!
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Cool if they keep it up or else it will just end up being a sampling error.
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spectatorx:

Matrox, VIA, S3, quadro, firegl... also something what unfortunately is too common: user without gpu driver installed. Also fairly high intel's share comes from laptops with two graphics (intel+nvidia or intel+amd or just intel) and again odd behavior: many desktop PCs have enabled integrated intel gpu despite having discrete gpu installed and what is even more funny some people in such situation have their displays connected to motherboard ports instead of to ports on discrete gpu.
I have the Intel GPU enabled for two reasons. To use quick sync (though not anymore) and to have my second monitor connected to it.
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AMD closed the gap on IPC and pricing is good so i see no reason why the trend wouldn't keep going upwards.
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Goldman Sachs' announcement will make cryptominers happy. And the craze will go up ... Again. Whether that benefits Nvidia or AMD or both, I am not sure, but gaming is so 90's 🙁
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Really... I can't believe that some people still don't get that the percentage of AMD users goes up or down with the percentage of Chinese users on Steam. Why do people still give the Steam survey any attention?
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That's great news for the CPU division, now we just need the GPU guys to mirror it.
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D3M1G0D:

I don't really trust the Steam Hardware Survey anymore. The huge bump for Intel and Nvidia in the past was never really explained (some put it down to PUBG in China, but who knows?) and this huge swing the other way is also similarly unexplained. Perhaps it's due to a change in methodology or the way the data is aggregated, but in general, I no longer consider the survey to be a good indicator of the market.
Yeah there's something up with the stats since last year. Is this china and pubg? Are they all bored of it now? Moved onto fortnite or banned? I'd say this isn't a massive gain, rather a return to normalised stats 4 core PCs down and 2 core back up, reflecting laptops or lower powered desktops again that wouldn't have been playing pubg in the first place
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It does look a bit fishy, I guess, but I'm fairly certain that at least on the CPU side there has been a shift in momentum. Certainly in terms of competitiveness from the red team but also in terms of sales. Last time I built a rig, on the CPU side it would've been nuts to go AMD, the best they had were the Phenoms and they were nowhere near what I wanted. Now though I'm in the market for a very, VERY overdue upgrade, as soon as prices normalize (hopefully really soon...). For the CPU I'm going with Ryzen 200%. For the GPU... I still have a very small sliver of doubt. If I upgrade I want to go high end and there's nothing much from the reds in that sector... On the other hand I really wouldn't want to give money to nVidia after all the GPP debacle. Hopefully they at least put out a refreshed Vega. I'd settle even with 20% performance gains from the current line-up, at least that, at a decent-ish price, and can give them my money even if it isn't quite what I'd want to buy.
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You guys gotta remember that this steam survey is pretty much BS. They randomly survey people at completely and totally random times. I have 4 computers, with 4 different steam accounts. 1 computer was surveyed this year. 1 computer was surveyed 3 years ago 1 computer was surveyed 4-5 years ago 1 computer has never been surveyed. There's no way to have accurate information on the steam hardware survey when they are not sending out a survey request to everyone at least once a year. There's no way to know if who they surveyed were ryzen customers who increased the percentage, or they just happened to randomly survey a bunch of AMD systems, not just ryzen.
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Excellent gains for AMD, and I'm very glad to see it!
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I think it's good that AMD picks up some market share, they're doing well. Even though I'm not really impressed by the Vega at all, I have to say I like Ryzen more and more, will upgrade my HTPC to a Ryzen system in a few days. But as much as I'd like to see only this happening, I too have to spoil your fun somewhat, because steam changed the way it does the survey, they tried to block out the systems that are run in internet cafes, (crypto) farming clusters, and bot PC clusters. Not sure how they did it, but the way it looks it's hard to say what that measure by steam really did change in terms of true, home user market share in both graphics and CPUs.