Hardware support: M1 passes 26% use, 8 core CPUs at 30% of Macs on Steam |
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M1 passes 26% use, 8 core CPUs at 30% of Macs on Steam Posted: 03 Oct 2021 10:22 PM PDT With Septembe's Steam Survey coming out, there's some interesting news in it. Namely that the M1/AMD Radeon HD 8800 Series has now passed 26% use in just over 10 months. 8 core CPUs pass 30% use, and become second most common, with 2 cores ahead at 33.6%. It leads to an odd case of the M1 being tiny (in terms of total use on Steam, it's at 0.649%), small (26% isn't a majority, after all), and large (it's not a majority, but it's a pretty large amount of Macs). Its an interesting result ahead of the rumoured October event. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 03 Oct 2021 09:55 PM PDT |
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