32-bit Windows systems have been eliminated, because new data shows that almost everyone is using 64-bit systems.According to the latest issue of the Steam Software and Hardware Report, only a very small number of users are still running 32-bit Windows systems, and 64-bit Windows systems clearly dominate.
More accurately, 64-bitWindowsThe 10 system is the first choice for Steam players, because this operating system version has maintained a leading position for a month with a share of more than 89%. The old Windows 7 64-bit is the runner-up, accounting for 3.89%, while the recently released Windows 11 64-bit is now third, accounting for 1.82%.
The first 32-bit Windows version on the list is Windows 7 with a share of 0.22%, followed by its Windows 10 with a share of 0.09%.
Another good news in this report relates to Windows 11, because the new operating system has reached 1.82% share in just one month. And most likely, these numbers are actually much higher, because the Windows Insider build of Windows 11 is still recognized as Windows 10.