Microsoft's top brass express significant disappointment as less than a quarter of current Windows users are using Windows 11.
Windows 11 was first introduced to the public by Microsoft on October 5, 2021, and now this operating system is 22 months old. This update brings many significant changes such as a modern and fresh interface, along with new features like Snap Layouts, Snap Groups, improved AI, and better gaming experience support,...
However, to date, Microsoft - one of the leading giants in the global technology industry - has not disclosed the official figures on the adoption of Windows 11. This has led to some doubts and requires relying on analysis, statistics, and reports from third parties to have a clearer view of the usage of the latest version of the Windows operating system.
According to the latest data from Statcount, as of July 2023, Windows 11 accounts for 23.68% of the total Windows users worldwide.According to the latest data from Statcount, as of July 2023, Windows 11 accounts for 23.68% of the total Windows users worldwide. This means that nearly 1/4 of personal computers using the Windows operating system worldwide are running Windows 11.
Overall, this figure is not too bad for a new operating system like Windows 11, although it falls short of Microsoft's expectations. According to statistics from the well-known market research company AdDuplex last year, as of June 2022, Windows 11 achieved remarkable growth, with a market share of 23%, becoming the second most popular Windows version globally.
Meanwhile, Windows 10 continues to dominate with a market share of 71.1%Despite doubts about Statcount and AdDuplex's statistical methods, it is clear that the increase in Windows 11 users has almost 'stagnated' in the following period, with only a 0.68% increase. This contrasts with Microsoft's previous predictions about the future of users updating to Windows 11 with exciting features.
Meanwhile, Windows 10 continues to dominate with a market share of 71.1% and is likened to Google Chrome in the browser field. On another aspect, Windows 7 was officially phased out earlier this year and has helped Windows 10 attract the attention of a large number of users, further consolidating its leading position worldwide.
Nevertheless, Windows 10 is also nearing the end of its lifecycle, and with strong hardware support for Windows 11 from manufacturers, we may see a stronger transition from Windows 10 to the new version in the future.
The pace of Windows 11 development is currently not as swift as initially anticipated by MicrosoftThe development pace of Windows 11 is currently not as rapid as initially anticipated by Microsoft. According to Statcount data, after reaching the 23% milestone in April 2023, Windows 11 market share only increased to 23.68% by July.
For Windows 7 - the third most popular Windows version, it still receives support from users, helping maintain a stable market share at 3.7%. Other versions like Windows 8.1, 8, and XP each occupy less than 1% market share.
Despite significant development, Windows 11 still has many concerning issues for users during usage. Upgrading to this version also doesn't avoid unpleasant issues. A range of problems have been reported by users, including the inability to open Start/Menu and mouse freezing issues, ...
For users with computers using AMD chips, the situation becomes even more unpleasantA common issue many users encounter is the noise from ventilation fans and increased machine temperature when using Windows 11. Additionally, many feel disappointed experiencing lag after updating to Windows 11, even though their computers were running smoothly before.
For users with computers using AMD chips, the situation becomes even more unpleasant. They are advised against upgrading to Windows 11 as this may lead to decreased performance of AMD chips when running on the operating system. Microsoft has also confirmed that all AMD chip versions encounter similar issues.
Check out: Stunning Windows 12 concept that even impresses Mac usersWith these challenges, upgrading to Windows 11 is not always an easy decision. Therefore, the number of Windows 11 users worldwide is currently low. Overall, the issue to address is that Microsoft should thoroughly handle the remaining bugs, which is the only opportunity to make users feel more positive about Windows 11.
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