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PCGAMESN - Ben Hardwidge
Jul 11, 2025
Demand for Intel CPUs has taken a big hit when it comes to PC gamers, with Steam users increasingly buying AMD Ryzen processors instead. While Intel CPUs still account for the majority of processors used in gaming PCs monitored by the Steam Hardware Survey, Intel has seen its share of Windows gamers tumble from 76.84% to 60.27% over the last five years, and if you take other platforms into account, Intel’s share is now less than 60%.
The shift correlates with a tumultuous time for Intel, which has not only had to contend with the AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D obliterating the performance of its latest Arrow Lake CPUs in games, but has also had to troubleshoot problems with its older CPUs. Numerous Intel CPU fixes have had to be issued over the last few months, as the company scrambled to stop its CPUs from crashing in games, and in some cases being irreparably damaged, by a voltage shift error.
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