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It's only taken four years, but Windows 11's market share has finally surpassed that of Windows 10 as the dominant operating ...
It's time for another round of articles on Windows 'market share,' but the data these reports are based on is not accurate or ...
According to Statcounter's newest figures, Windows 10 enjoys a healthy 71.62% market share despite originally coming to market in 2015. At the same time, Windows 11—launched two years ago on Oct ...
According to the latest statistics from Statcounter, 47.8 percent of desktop Windows users are now running Windows 11, which ...
As reported by StatCounter, the worldwide statistics show that Windows 11 has finally beaten Windows 10 to become the top ...
Put simply, as things currently stand, I’d be hugely surprised if Windows 11 manages to hit a 10% market share before the end of this year. In fact, I don’t even think it’s going to come via ...
It also ascends Windows 11 to its highest market share yet, eclipsing the previous high set in October 2024. The recent gain represents one of the biggest month-to-month leaps in the past year.
Although Windows 11's market share may not seem impressive, especially with its successor looming over the horizon, Microsoft is quite happy with its performance.
Windows 11 has been out for over a year, and it continues to eat away at the market share pie like a turtle nibbling on a strawberry. That pie still consists mostly of Windows 10 users, but ...
In fact, Windows 10 increased its market share in August 2023—Statcounter claims it gained +0.8 points. The soon-to-be-two-year-old Windows 11 holds 23.17% (-0.49 points), roughly the same as in ...
Linux hits 5% US market share, its highest yet, potentially due to Microsoft's push for Windows 10 upgrades. Windows 10 users are exploring Linux due to the cost of extending support or paying for ...
Based on the latest market share figures, Windows 11 currently has an overall desktop market share of just 8.45% across all Windows platforms. – Now, ...