Steam’s December report on the most popular hardware configurations showed several upward trends: the shares of computers with 64 GB of RAM, AMD Ryzen processors, and Windows 11 went up.

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Gamers are increasingly installing 64 GB of RAM on their computers, according to Steam statistics. The vast majority still cost 16 GB (45.07%, a decrease of 0.95 p.p.), 32 GB (32.08%, +0.43 p.p.) and 8 GB (10.07 p.p.) are also common. %, +0.12 p.p.); 64 GB ranks fourth (3.94%, +0.31 p.p.).

The camp of systems based on AMD processors continues to gain momentum – in December their share was 38.73% with an increase of 3.02 percentage points, but it is too early for the “red” to celebrate victory: Intel still holds a share of 63.43% on the platform, although this indicator lost 0.80 p.p. per month.

In the ranking of operating systems, Windows 11 took the leading position – it was installed by 54.96% (+1.98 p.p.) of Steam study participants. Windows 10 showed a decrease of 0.92 percentage points. up to 42.39%. Windows 7, which was withdrawn from support, showed a drop of 0.06 percentage points. up to 0.15%. Among Apple computers, the most popular was macOS 15.1.1 (0.52%), from the Linux family – Arch Linux (0.20%).

Most often, gamers make do with video cards with 8 GB of video memory (34.91%, -0.26 p.p.); The biggest decline, besides the leader, was shown by 6 GB (12.11%, -0.26 p.p.); the largest increase is 16 GB (4.26%, +0.15 p.p.). This is understandable: AAA games are increasingly less willing to run on video cards with 8 GB of memory, so Intel installed 12 GB even on the budget model Arc B580 of the Battlemage family for $250. And there are some doubts that AMD and Nvidia will follow suit.

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