
"Statistics released Tuesday by web traffic analysis site Statcounter reveal a stark difference around the globe when it comes to Windows 11 adoption, with North America and South America far outpacing other regions, including Europe. The findings, which are based on statistics compiled daily, show that the Windows 11 market share in North America was 63.88% as of the end of October, compared to 33.07% for Windows 10. In South America, Windows 11 share was 73.14%, while Windows 10 was 21.91%."
"Meanwhile, in Europe and Asia, there are stark differences. In Europe, Windows 11 share is only 52.37%, with Windows 10 close behind at 45.16%. The difference between the two operating systems is even slimmer in Asia,where the market share for Windows 10 was 49.81%, compared to 47.17% for Windows 11."
"'if it ain't broke, why fix it?' is a common enough refrain. Arguably, Windows 10 is broken, though. As of October 14, it's no longer a supported operating system, and Microsoft will no longer have a commercial obligation to provide fixes or patches for performance or, more importantly, security issues."
Statcounter daily data show strong regional variation in Windows 11 uptake. North America recorded 63.88% Windows 11 share versus 33.07% for Windows 10, and South America showed 73.14% for Windows 11 versus 21.91% for Windows 10. Europe recorded 52.37% for Windows 11 and 45.16% for Windows 10, while Asia reported 49.81% for Windows 10 and 47.17% for Windows 11. Global shares are Windows 11 at 55.17% and Windows 10 at 41.74%. Commentary notes adoption is slow and steady and that Windows 10 end-of-support raises security and update concerns for remaining users.
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