AMD Radeon RX 9070 now sits at 0.22% in Steam HW Survey

After nearly a year since the first announcement, RDNA 4 GPUs have finally made their way into the Steam Hardware Survey. Why we had to wait so long is anyone’s guess. We heard several theories, including that Steam may not correctly identify GPU information when two cards are present or when integrated graphics is active, which could have caused AMD’s RX 9000 series to be underreported in the survey data.
However, the December 2025 survey has now shown that AMD’s Radeon RX 9070 has finally appeared, marking the first listed RX 9000 series entry in the monthly GPU chart. The card shows a 0.22% share. Note that it is also the only RDNA 4 GPU on the entire list.
On Steam’s “All Video Cards” list, RX 9070 sits next to low-share legacy parts like Intel HD Graphics 4600 and AMD’s RX 5500 XT. Steam’s chart still does not list an RX 9070 XT or any RX 9060 model as a named entry.

Hardware Survey (December 2025), Source: Steam
Among the current-gen GeForce entries that do appear, NVIDIA’s RTX 5070 leads at 3.05% for December 2025. Other RTX 50-series desktop cards shown include RTX 5060 (2.21%), RTX 5070 Ti (1.94%), RTX 5060 Ti (1.74%), RTX 5080 (1.68%), and RTX 5090 (0.60%), all above RX 9070’s 0.22%.
Older, mainstream GPUs still dominate the top of the chart. For December 2025, RTX 3060 is listed at 6.53%, followed by RTX 4060 Laptop GPU (5.85%) and RTX 4060 (5.84%). RTX 3050 (4.53%) and GTX 1650 (4.25%) round out the next slots on the same table.
Two broad Radeon labels also continued to grow in December: “AMD Radeon(TM) Graphics” shows 3.49% (+1.25%), and “AMD Radeon Graphics” shows 2.69% (+0.78%). Those entries can mask specific iGPU and dGPU models, since the survey is based on optional user participation and aggregated reporting. This should include AMD-powered gaming handhelds, including Steam Deck.
Source: Steam Hardware Survey