In the most recent Steam Hardware Survey, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50-series GPUs are mentioned.
In Steam’s June 2025 Hardware Survey, NVIDIA’s recently finished GeForce RTX 50 line, which is driven on the new Blackwell architecture, has started to garner significant numbers. With the exception of the RTX 5050, which is still unavailable, GPUs from this lineup, which debuted in May, now make up 3.69% of systems surveyed. The RTX 5070 leads the pack among the entrants, capturing almost 1% of the total market share, a significant increase from its launch. The RTX 5080 and RTX 5070 Ti are not far behind. Even the high-end RTX 5090 has registered on enough PCs to be included in the survey, as have the more affordable RTX 5060 Ti and RTX 5060.


Even if the tried-and-true RTX 4060 Laptop GPU continues to keep its position as the most popular NVIDIA component, with just under 5% of the installed base, these data demonstrate a rapid uptake by desktop gamers looking for enhanced performance and AI-driven capabilities. In the meanwhile, the survey results do not include AMD’s most recent Radeon RX 9000 series or Intel’s Arc B-series, indicating that shipment volumes for those cards have not yet achieved the critical quantity required to register with Valve’s monthly sampling of millions of Steam users. This illustrates NVIDIA’s ongoing supremacy in add-in board sales, as it has maintained a market share of more than 90%.
