Starting off, the most commonly used OS is of course the uncontested Windows having a clear 97.03% dominance over the market. Apple’s OSX comes in at number 2 with a small 1.74% minority and to top things off, Linux OS falls behind at just 1.23%. Under Window’s umbrella, the Windows 10 64 Bit has an unprecedented majority with 73.13% of users using this OS. However, Windows 11 is not far behind with a massive 21.12% share. Do note that Windows 11 came out just a year back. Aside from all that, the complete GPU market share goes towards NVIDIA at around 76.19%. AMD takes the second spot at just 14.64%. Wow! So Intel with the Arc GPUs can actually take over AMD in the GPU market. Most people now have DX12 capable GPU with a massive 75.52% share. Moving on to the CPU manufacturer used in Windows, Intel has started to lose its footing with its share dropping from 68.47% in June to 66.26% in July (-2.21%). Linux has different results, where AMD just took over Intel with a massive 5% increase as compared to last month. If you’re planning to buy a GPU, make sure it can run games at 1080p because over 67% of people now have a 1080p display. This lead is uncontested because the next best resolution is 1440p at around 11.48% of people. 33.76% of people now opt to use a 6-core CPU taking the first place. The quad core market falls behind by just 2% at 31.94% at the second place. All 3 giants (NVIDIA,AMD and Intel) plan to launch their next gen CPUs and GPUs sometime in the next quarter. AMD in particular is a threat for Intel in the CPU market so Intel needs to step up its game. However, for GPUs, NVIDIA still remains undefeated.