Use the Market Insights page to find trends in the computer hardware that players use to play Unity games.
The Market Insights page shows the relative market share of various facets of computer hardware. For example, the chart above shows the number of CPU cores a computer or device has. Each report displays the most common members of the category (after the most popular members, the market share is grouped into a single Others item). Unity AnalyticsAbbreviation of Unity Analytics
See in Glossary compiles the report data quarterly and provides historical data for the past two years.
Data for mobile and personal computer (Standalone Player) are compiled separately. Use the toolbarA row of buttons and basic controls at the top of the Unity Editor that allows you to interact with the Editor in various ways (e.g. scaling, translation). More info
See in Glossary at the top of the page to select which set of data to view.
You can also look at separate data sets for Android and iOS on mobile, and for Windows and macOS on Standalone Players.
Report | Description |
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Aspect RatioThe relationship of an image’s proportional dimensions, such as its width and height. See in Glossary |
The ratio between the long and short edges of the display screen. |
CPU | The model name of the Central Processing Unit (CPU). |
CPU Count | The number of CPU cores. |
CPU Vendor | The vendor who provided the CPU. (Standalone platforms only.) |
GFX Name | The model name of the Graphics Processing Unit (GPU). |
GFX Vendor | The vendor who produced the GPU. |
OS Version | The name and version of the operating system. |
Platform | The platform name. |
RAM | The amount of Random Access Memory available. |
Screen | The pixelThe smallest unit in a computer image. Pixel size depends on your screen resolution. Pixel lighting is calculated at every screen pixel. More info See in Glossary dimensions of the display screen. |
Vendor | The vendor who produced the device. (Mobile platforms only.) |
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