There has been a notable increase in the adoption of Windows 11 as more enterprises transition their PC fleets ahead of the end of support for Windows 10. Currently, Windows 10 still holds a significant 54.36% market share, while Windows 11 has reached 41.99%. This gap is closing, but adoption is slower than Microsoft anticipated. Concerns arise about the number of Windows 10 devices that will operate without security updates after the cut-off date. Statcounter's market estimates are corroborated by Valve's gaming statistics, which reveal a decline in Windows 11 usage among gamers.
"The gap between Windows 10 and Windows 11 market share is narrowing, but not as quickly as Microsoft hoped, with Windows 10 still at 54.36 percent."
"Months before the end of support for Windows 10, the slow adoption of Windows 11 poses a potential risk of hundreds of millions of users lacking security updates."
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