Steam shared the results of its monthly hardware and software surveys. In this way, we can have information about which hardware and operating systems the users on the platform are using. So which operating systems are the players most preferred? Here are the most used operating systems!
Steam shared the list of most used operating systems
Steam shared the most used operating systems of February. Accordingly, Windows 11, which was released in the past years and did not fall off the agenda with serious problems in the first place, is still not a preferred version of the players, although it has been cleared of problems recently. Because Windows 10, despite a decrease of 1.13 percent compared to January, continues to be at the top with a market share of 62.33 percent.
Windows 11 usage has seen a noticeable increase over the past month. Because the version has a market share of 32.06 percent with an increase of 1.73 percent in February. Apart from this, Windows 7, which marked a period and finally lost its update support, took a 1.43 percent share of the cake with a decrease of 0.17 percent last month.
Windows 11 system requirements
Processor: | 1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster, 2 or more cores, compatible 64-bit processor or System-on-Chip (SoC) |
RAM: | 4 gigabytes (GB) |
Storage: | 64GB or larger storage device |
System firmware: | UEFI with Secure Boot |
TPM: | Trusted Platform Module (TPM) version 2.0 |
Graphics card: | Compatible with DirectX 12 or higher with WDDM 2.0 driver |
Screen: | High resolution (720p) display larger than 9 inches diagonally, 8 bits per color channel |
Internet connection and Microsoft accounts: | In Windows 11 Home edition, internet connection and a Microsoft account are required to complete device setup on first use. All versions of Windows 11 require an internet connection to perform updates and to download and enjoy some features. |
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