As I started up Steam today, Valve Hardware Survey popped up. After finishing it myself, there was a link that guided me to current results of a survey. I found it interesting, as they represent changes in different information (OS, VR HW, GPUs, CPUs and so on).
There was only one thing I couldn't wrap my mind around: there was a part of a survey where they represent a number of CPUs installed in users computers, represented in percents. What I think, what they mean is a physical cores installed in system instead of a physical CPUs (I don't think there are almost 46% percent of Steam users that have 4 physical CPUs installed in their gaming rigs).
As a fun fact: we can see the change in the number of cores in CPUs as there is a deficit of -0.61% in dual cores as per July to August 2016 and popularity of 4 cores CPUs raised +0.55%, respectively. In the GPU segment, we can see a raise of DX12 GPUs (+1.02%) and graphically (no pun intended ) we can see the Team Green, also known as nVidia, is leading with 57.57%, the second obviously falls the Red Team (specified as ATI) with 24.44% and Intel comes as third with 17.56%.
All the data is accessible on: http://store.steampowered.com/hwsurvey/