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AMD Ryzen chip PC gaming market share has reached 26.91%

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According to onMSFT report, Intel is not going well in 2020. Apple announced a plan to replace all PC products with its own chips before 2022, while AMD will use its “backup” server A big chunk has gone in the market. In a year of turbulent competition, there are reports that AMD has also made progress in the gaming community that Intel has long dominated.

In the Steam hardware and software survey in November 2020, AMD CPU usage has increased to 26.91%. For reference, Intel occupies 82% of the Steam hardware game market, but in just over a year, it has now fallen to 73.09%

Although games are a subset of niche PC users, AMD’s growth trend is also reflected in general computing Linux and Windows users, with chip growth of 0.94% and 0.72%, respectively.

Just in July of this year, AMD Linux users reached 30.94% of the market share, and at the end of 2020, AMD chips will increase their usage share to 32.67%. In the Steam survey last month, AMD Windows usage also reached a 26.51% usage share.

As AMD prepares for the release of Cezanne (Zen3) and Lucienne (Zen2) Ryzen 5000 chipsets, the company appears to be ready to take advantage of development trends until 2021.

In addition, it is also reported that AMD will be paired with devices that support NVIDIA’s latest GeForce 30 series dGPU, which should help maintain its appeal among gamers and enable the company to fight for expanded markets such as various The future of this content creation industry.

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