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For example, in January Microsoft reported that the adoption rate for Windows 11 was twice the rate of Windows 10. However, new figures suggest Windows 11's adoption rate is slowing to a crawl.
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 slowed down a bit after growing early on in the year, as well as late last year shortly after its launch. According to Digital Trends, the percentage of Windows 10 ...
Windows 11 adoption rates have apparently tapered off to a trickle, according to recent data from computer monitoring software provider AdDuplex and others.
Microsoft Copilot reckons that it didn't have to be like this There has been a clear uptick in the adoption of Windows 11 as enterprises migrate PC fleets ahead of the end of support date for ...
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.
Now that Windows 10 is being phased out, many users, especially those with older PCs that don't meet the hardware requirements, are understandably concerned.
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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.
The AdDuplex report for February 2022 shows that Microsoft's Windows 11 is now in nearly 20% of devices or one in five PCs. However, the rate of growth definitely seems to have slowed down.
Given the adoption rate of Windows 11 so far, it'll be interesting to see how many people are eager to leap to Windows 12, or whatever it's named when it arrives next year.
Right now, it's the Windows 10 21H2 update that's gained the lion's share of updating users, at 21%. However, Windows 11 adoption isn't too far behind, sitting at 19.3%, according to the data.