NVIDIA RTX 50 Series Is On The Rise In June 2025 Steam Hardware Survey
The new Steam Hardware Survey for June 2025 shows more people are using NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 50 series GPUs. Since they came out, more of them (but not the new RTX 5050) are being used, with many picking the RTX 5070.
GPU Market Grows Fast
The older NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 and RTX 3060 are still at the top, but the RTX 50 series is catching up quick. The RTX 5070 stocks a 0.99% share in three months, growing up by 0.28% from May.
Here is how the RTX 50 series GPUs did in June 2025:
- GeForce RTX 5070: 0.99% now, 0.38% in April.
- GeForce RTX 5080: 0.57% now, 0.20% in March.
- GeForce RTX 5070 Ti: 0.55% now, 0.28% in April.
- GeForce RTX 5060 Ti: 0.41% now, 0.21% in May.
- GeForce RTX 5060: 0.34%, not noted.
- GeForce RTX 5090: 0.19%, not noted.
Note that AMD's Radeon RX 9000 and Intel's Arc B-series aren't in the survey yet. NVIDIA holds more than 90% of the AIB market.
CPU Market Share Now
AMD's share is growing, now at 39.65% against Intel's 60.27%. AMD's Ryzen CPUs are still liked a lot, while Intel had some issues with its latest chips.
Talk of NVIDIA Cutting Down RTX 50 Series Production
News (from Gazlog and Chiphell) say NVIDIA might cut the number of RTX 50 GPUs it makes by over 30%. They want to keep too many from being made and stop prices from going too low as demand settles.
Why Cut Supply?
They want to keep prices from dropping. NVIDIA might use its work for other things like:
- Meeting demand in China for new GPUs like the RTX 5090D v2.
- Making a new AI booster in China.
While prices might stay the same now, cutting down production could make prices go up later.