A new Steam hardware survey is out, and it could make for interesting reading for Nvidia. On the one hand, it’s clear that the company continues to dominate the GPU market with eight of the top 10 GPUs being made by Team Green.
However, these results(opens in new tab) also point to some potential difficulties for Nvidia, especially in regard to the current approach for its imminent RTX 4000 series of next-generation graphics cards.
This is because every one of those eight GPUs it has in the top 10 is either a budget or mid-range GPU. The GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU is the most popular graphics card used by PC gamers who have entered the Steam hardware survey, followed by the GTX 1060, RTX 3050, RTX 3060, and GTX 1660.
In fact, you don’t see a high-end GPU until you get to the RTX 3070 Ti laptop GPU at number 14. As for ultra-high-end GPUs, there’s only one in the top 30 – the RTX 3080 Ti – and that just squeezed in at number 29.
While it may not be too much of a surprise that PC gamers are gravitating towards more affordable GPUs, it appears that it’s news to Nvidia – as it continues to be fixated on pumping out high-end GPUs.
With Nvidia’s upcoming RTX 4000 series of graphics cards, it looks like making affordable GPUs just isn’t a priority for the company. At the launch event, we only saw three GPUs – two versions of the RTX 4080 and the RTX 4090. While all of these GPUs will undoubtedly be incredibly powerful – and rather expensive – there was no mention of more affordable RTX 4000 GPUs, such at the RTX 4070 or RTX 4060.
Nvidia will almost certainly announce those GPUs in the future. However, for PC gamers who simply cannot afford those high-end GPUs to play the best PC games, it can feel like the company is ignoring them.
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