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edit: https://www.tomshardware.com/desktops/gaming-pcs/huge-os-and-ram-usage-swings-in-steam-survey-likely-to-have-been-influenced-by-china-influx
The first thing you look at is the language and when you see "Simplified Chinese +20.88%", you can close the statistics page.
Every so often, Steam has one of these "outlier months" that is seemingly caused by higher than normal proportion of results coming from China and it skews the results. The telltale symptoms of one of these months is the following; the Chinese language, Windows 10, Intel CPUs, nVidia GPUs (recent x60s in particular), 1440p resolution, and 32 GB RAM all increase in use (and therefore other things see drops). Speculation is that more net cafes in China are being polled these months.
Look back towards the beginning of the graph on the CPU and GPU split and you see the same exact spike for one month around the end of 2023. These outlier results have happened at least a few times before (and will likely happen again until Valve figures it out, if they even know/care).
I almost guarantee it will be back to results similar to those of last month, next month (unless it has two outlier results in a row, which hasn't happened yet).
TL;DR: They are skewed results and you should use the results of last month and/or wait for results of next month. You can ignore the results showing through March.
What games are those people playing?
Laptops. Many Intel i3 are around 2Ghz bade clock. The Turbo doesn't count
What's the percentage of PC gamers who bought new video cards this month? Might not be a significant impact even if the launch was successful. Changes are bound to be fairly incremental from month to month most of the time.
I doubt it's even 1%