NVIDIA's newest GeForce RTX 5070 "Blackwell" GPU has surpassed the RTX 4070 "Ada" in the latest Steam Hardware Survey, achieving a 2.23% share for November 2025, compared to the RTX 4070's 2.16%. With +0.35% month-on-month (MoM) gain, this makes the RTX 5070 the most widely used RTX 50 series card on the Steam platform so far and represents the largest MoM share increase among NVIDIA's new generation offerings during that period. This result is significant as it provides one of the final insights into PC hardware trends for 2025, offering a near-year-end view of how recent GPU launches have been embraced by the gaming community.
The overall Steam data continues to show NVIDIA's dominance in discrete GPU usage, with a 73.83% market share among surveyed Steam users, while AMD and Intel hold 18.05% and 7.74%, respectively. The top positions on the platform are still occupied by a mix of laptop and desktop models, led by the RTX 4060 Laptop at 4.44%. AMD's latest RDNA 4-based Radeon RX 9000 series have yet to make a significant impact in the survey, indicating their share is minimal for now. NVIDIA's progression from 40-series generation to 50-series generation seems to be more pronounced within the gaming community, as the change of share seems to happen faster than with AMD.