Windows 11 is finally catching up with Windows 10
Briefly

The adoption rate of Windows 11 is steadily increasing, now nearing that of Windows 10 as support for the older OS is set to expire in October 2025. As of last month, Windows 11 achieved a market share of 43.72%, while Windows 10's share fell to 52.94%. The shift is driven by system administrators and businesses upgrading the hardware to meet Windows 11's requirements, including the mandatory TPM 2.0. Microsoft is proactively encouraging users to transition to Windows 11, preparing for a future where both systems coexist but with a declining user base for Windows 10.
As Windows 10 approaches its end of support in October 2025, users are increasingly switching to Windows 11, reflecting a significant market share shift.
Windows 11’s growth is accelerating, showing a 17.53 percentage point increase over the past year, emphasizing user migration ahead of Windows 10's support end.
The higher hardware requirements of Windows 11 limit its adoption since older systems fail to meet those demands, particularly the TPM 2.0 stipulation.
Despite lower adoption rates, Microsoft continues to promote Windows 11 by encouraging Windows 10 users to upgrade, aiming to facilitate business transitions.
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