
The July 2022 figures released this evening by Valve put the current Linux gaming marketshare at 1.23%, an increase of 0.05% over the month prior. Meanwhile Windows is at 97.03% and macOS at 1.74%.
Year over year this is a nice increase as last July Steam on Linux re-broke the 1.0% threshold . Over that time the overall Steam user-base has continued to grow as well. Similarly, nearly a decade ago the Steam on Linux marketshare once it premiered was around 2% but at that point in absolute numbers Steam had a smaller user-base.
Long story short, this month's Steam Survey dump continues to point towards a continuing upward trend for Linux gaming, largely tied to continued Steam Deck usage and more gamers receiving their Steam Deck pre-orders.
Another interesting note with this month's Steam Survey Linux results is AMD processors now more common than Intel. The Linux-specific survey results show AMD having a 50.99% marketshare to Intel now at 49.01%. Month-over-month, it's a 5.39% jump for AMD, again, largely tied to increasing Steam Deck shipments.
For the Steam Windows results, Intel holds a 66% CPU marketshare to AMD at 33%.
This month's survey results can be found in full at SteamPowered.com .