@tormentos said:
Come on man Integrated GPU actually have more than 10% hell the 760 loss terrain from February to now it doesn't even have 3%.
The 79 series 1+% the 78 series the same.
1080p has been possible for quite some time on PC is not something that started with the 7000 series or with the 600 series of Nvidia so the majority been 1080p means nothing quite a few weak GPU can do 1080p.
The link and figures are as accurate as the Steam survey gets, June 2015.
I'm only working on the data presented in the source, which is the most often referred to information when looking at how strong the average gaming PC is. That equates to around 36%.
(edit due to mistake) The "other" category which includes all Multi-gpu setups, Titans, GTX980ti, AMD 3xx series and AMD Fury cards, although mostly new cards they still likely hit 1% - 2% when combined, especially with the Titan series which have been around for a couple of years now. In reality it could be higher than 40% but I'll leave it at 36% because that's and easy figure to get to without adding any supposition or conjecture.
I mentioned the 1080p+ resolutions because they equate to around the same figure. You could also use the VRAM as well which has a reported 2GB+ usage of around 36% (even though many cards, that more powerful than the PS4's GPU only have 1Gb of RAM i.e. GTX 570). These are support figures for the GPU totals.
Don't worry you can still claim the majority of PC's are not as powerful as the consoles, 74%>36% after all. I'm only proving that this 99%, 95% argument, so popular on System Wars, is nonsense and completely made up.
By the way 36% of active Steam accounts is 45,000,000 ;)
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