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After four years of creepingly slow adoption, Microsoft's Windows 11 has officially become the most-used desktop OS in the ...
If Windows 11 adoption continues to climb at this rate, it could mark a real turn in the pace of the transition. Still, Windows 11 faces a long battle with the old-but-beloved Windows 10, which ...
Windows 11 has never been more popular – and, well, that’s not saying all that much, but in fairness, it seems the operating system may finally be reaching a turning point where adoption could ...
Nearly four years post-launch, Windows 11 has become the most used desktop operating system, overtaking its predecessor, ...
Microsoft's Windows 11 is seeing lower adoption rates unlike Windows 10. It has been two years since Windows 11 was released by Microsoft to the public, but current leaked internal data now claims ...
Leaked data from October revealed that Windows 11 was in use on over 400 million devices, marking a slower adoption rate than Windows 10.
Microsoft has finally crossed an important milestone for Windows 11, months ahead of Windows 10’s end of support cutoff date.
Low adoption rate for Windows 11: Only 1 in 5 PCs have installed the new operating system On the other hand, Windows 7 experienced a significant decline, dropping from 9.55% to 3.72% in just one ...
Lagging behind Windows 11 has been out for a year and a half now, so only achieving a 20% adoption rate is rather weak sauce. To put things in perspective, Windows 10 hit 33% in that same timeframe.
Unconfirmed reports show Windows 11 users at 400 million after two years, a hundred million less than Windows 10 at the same mark.
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.