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Now that Windows 10 is being phased out, many users, especially those with older PCs that don't meet the hardware ...
Windows 11 Market Share is on the decline as Humans Are Sticking with Windows 10 Over the last month, Windows 11’s percentage fell by 0.5% from 43.72% to 43.22%. Windows 10, however, grew a bit ...
TL;DR: Windows 11 adoption is showing visible signs of spiking as Windows 10 gets nearer to its end of life, with Windows 11 now at 42.66% market share according to Statcounter.
Companies looking to buy Windows 11 PCs designed for AI tools are doing so without really understanding what they can — and ...
Recently, then, Windows 11 has been seeing considerably bigger gains going by Statcounter’s figures – bearing in mind that it took 16 months to gain 10% when going from 20% adoption to 30% ...
Notably absent from the company's announcements is any mention of a possible Windows 12 release. Instead, the tech giant is positioning 2025 as a crucial year for Windows 11 adoption.
Windows 11 adoption isn’t where Microsoft wants it to be. In fact, it might be treading water — or even going backwards — compared to Windows 10.
Despite efforts to promote Windows 11, adoption is slow, with many users, including 42.87% of Steam users, still on Windows 10. Windows 11's market share is only 36.6% globally.
While a post on Microsoft's Tech Community blog indicates that the free upgrade path from Windows 10 to 11 is only for a limited time, Microsoft says that's a mistake.