Windows 11 market share stalls ahead of Windows 10 cutoff
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User adoption of Windows 11 has encountered a slowdown, with the operating system's market share peaking at 43.72 percent but now falling to 43.22 percent while Windows 10 has gained slightly to 53.19 percent. As end support for Windows 10 approaches, this stagnation raises concerns at Microsoft. Canalys' research manager Kieren Jessop indicated that adoption trends are largely in line with forecasts, with expected monthly increases between 0.5 and 1.5 percent globally. Significant adoption increases could occur around enterprise fiscal year transitions in July and October due to wave migrations.
User adoption of Windows 11 is slowing down, with market share stalling at 43.22 percent while Windows 10 currently holds 53.19 percent.
Kieren Jessop from Canalys noted that Windows 11's adoption is still progressing according to forecasts, albeit at a rate affected by unusual inventory levels.
The anticipated migration of enterprises to Windows 11 may result in notable adoption spikes around fiscal year start dates in July and October.
Canalys projected a 0.5 to 1.5 percent monthly uptick in Windows 11 adoption globally until October, particularly in developed markets.
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