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Following an understated launch in October 2021, adoption rates for Windows 11 have remained soft. After reaching a peak of just over 28% of desktop market share worldwide in February this year ...
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 ...
After months of stagnation, Windows 11’s adoption rate is finally ramping up, according to a recent report from AdDuplex, a cross-promotional advertising network that many apps and games use ...
AdDuplex's chart below compares the adoption rate of Windows builds since 2016. It shows Windows 11, displayed on the far right, plateauing much sooner than any other build.
March's Steam Hardware Survey shows the adoption rate for Windows 11 among Steam users so far.
Home > Computing Windows 11's Adoption Rate May Be Slowing Down People seem to be getting less eager to "upgrade" to Windows 11 just months after its rollout.
Windows 11 might be seeing lower adoption rates because of incompatibility with older hardware, according to recent analytics by AdDuplex. The Microsoft-based cross-promotion advertising app did ...
Windows 11 adoption rates have apparently tapered off to a trickle, according to recent data from computer monitoring software provider AdDuplex and others.
Windows 11 might have seen early success this year in terms of adoption rate, but things have slowed down a bit.
Now, the tech giant has confirmed Windows 11 upgrade offer adoption is happening at twice the rate of Windows 10 and that the W11 offer is entering its final phase of availability.
Data on the adoption of Microsoft's newest OS shows uptake ranging from 1% to 9%. But most enterprises will likely wait until at least 2023 before broadly rolling out Windows 11.
Analyst group ‘Gartner’ has said that they do not believe the adoption rate for Windows 11, at least for the short to mid term future, is going to be ‘good’.