<p>➀ The latest Steam survey highlights the ongoing trend of AMD gaining ground on Intel among Steam gamers, with AMD processors now accounting for 41.31% of the market, up 1.15% from the previous month.</p><p>➁ Despite the decline, Intel still dominates with a 58.61% share, but it has been steadily decreasing over time.</p><p>➂ The survey also shows a rise in Windows 11 adoption, with over 63% of Steam gamers using the operating system, as Windows 10 support comes to an end.</p>
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