With Windows 10 less than one year away from the end of support, Windows 11 is getting significantly more popular.
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The Steam Hardware & Software Survey results for September 2024 are now out, and they show that Windows 10 is once again the most popular OS among gamers, but probably not for long.
Windows 11 continues its growth, and according to Statcounter, it has just reached a new, all-time high market share.
While Windows 11 has an overall much smaller market share than Windows 10, on the gaming side, things are going better. Valve reports that Windows 11 is very close to overtaking Windows 10 on Steam.
After a few slow months, Windows 11 is picking up some good steam. Statcounter's latest report claims that the operating system is currently at its highest, with almost a 30% market share.
Statcounter has published the latest report, revealing new stats about the PC market. According to their findings, Windows 11 reclaimed some of its lost customers after two months of decline.
Slow but steady, Windows 11 continues to get more popular among PC users. According to the latest data from Statcounter, the operating system now has approximately 28.18% of all Windows users.
Apple has published detailed information about iOS 17 and iPadOS 17 usage stats. According to the latest data, 66% of all iPhones run iOS 17, while iPadOS 17 is installed on 53% of all iPads.
Valve has released the December 2023 Hardware & Software Survey results, showing a slight decrease in Windows 11's market share. In total, less than 42% of all Steam users run Windows 11.
According to the latest report from Statcounter, Windows 11's market share remains relatively unchanged despite the recent launch of version 23H2. Right now, the OS holds about 26.54%
Microsoft has published Edge's year-in-review stats, revealing that users had over 1.9 billion chats with Copilot, saved an average of $400 with shopping tools, and spent 9000 years in games.
Statcounter has released the latest report, revealing that Windows 11 is now installed on more than 25% of all Windows computers. Windows 10 is slowly going down, now at a 68% mark.
According to the latest report from Statcounter, Windows 11 jumped from 23% to 26% in October 2023. Statcounter's data indicate that 26.14% of all Windows computers run Windows 11.
StatCounter has published its September 2023 report with the latest stats about desktop operating systems. According to the data, Windows 11's market share is unchanged and not going anywhere.
Statcounter's July 2023 report is out with new numbers about browsers, operating systems, search engines, more. According to the latest findings, Edge remains the third most popular desktop browser.
According to the latest report from Valve, Windows 11 continues to get more popular among gamers. Although it is nowhere near Windows 10, in May 2023, the OS reached its all-time high of 34%.
Valve's monthly Hardware & Software Survey results are out, showing the latest (and a bit confusing) operating system stats: after taking a massive nosedive, Windows 11 is back to its all-time high.
Slow but steady, Windows 11 continues growing and gaining more users. Statcounter's latest report shows that the latest Windows instalment has just crossed its all-time high mark of 23%.
The latest report from Statcounter reveals a dramatic change in the desktop browser market. Safari, the only non-cross-platform mainstream browser, has overtaken Edge in the race for second place.
Valve's latest Steam Hardware & Software Survey reveals a puzzling picture of Windows 11 making a steep nosedive and losing almost one-third of its market share, reaching a 22.41% mark.
The latest StatCounter data reveals Windows 11's continuous growth. According to the March 2023 report, Windows 11 now has almost 21% of the market, while Windows 10 also keeps gaining users.
Statcounter's February 2023 report is here with the latest details about the desktop operating systems market. According to the findings, Windows 11 is now almost on every fifth PC.
Valve has published its monthly Hardware & Software Survey results, revealing a major milestone for Windows 11. Microsoft's latest operating system now has more than 30% of users on Steam.
Statcounter has released the January 2023 report with details about the mainstream browser. While the overall picture remains (and will remain) unchanged, all players have modest gains and losses.
The latest Steam Hardware and Software Survey results are here, with new data about PC configurations customers use to play games. It shows Windows 11's steady climb and Windows 10's decrease.
The latest Steam Hardware & Software Survey is here to show how Windows 11 is doing among gamers and what hardware choices are the most popular on the primary PC gaming marketplace.
The desktop browser market is a massive, slowly moving ship. However, some of the leading players continue demonstrating steady growth. Microsoft Edge, for example, now has more than 11% market share.
Here is the latest report from Statcounter, shedding light on desktop operating systems and revealing new information about Windows 11's continuous climb to dethrone its predecessor.
Valve has released the latest Steam Hardware & Software Survey results, revealing a somewhat stalled growth of Windows 11. The operating system went from almost 25% to a 23.37% mark.
Statcounter's latest report shows that Microsoft has difficulty getting its browser past 11%. Although Edge is the second most popular desktop choice, its market share remains relatively unchanged.
The latest report from Statcounter reveals that Windows 11 is not tremendously popular among PC users. Only 15% of Windows computers run Microsoft's latest OS one year after its launch.
The latest data from Statcounter shows Microsoft Edge steadily climbing in an attempt to reach an 11% market share. Other browsers lost some points, leaving the overall picture unchanged.
The latest Steam Hardware and Software Survey report from Valve shows Windows 11 losing a tiny fraction of its customers for the first time since the public launch in October 2021.
The latest data from Statcounter shows Microsoft Edge climbing steadily on the desktop browser market. In July 2022, Edge reached a 10.84% market share, up 0.2 points from 10.64% in June 2022.
The latest report from Steam shows that the latest operating system from Microsoft is growing steadily. In April 2022, Windows 11 gained more than 2% and now holds almost 19% of the market.
According to the latest data from StatCounter, Microsoft Edge now has a 10% share of the desktop browser market, which is a significant milestone for the browser introduced seven years ago.
AdDuplex has released its monthly report detailing how Windows 11 and older Windows 10 versions gain or lose users. In April 2022, Windows 11 again struggled to increase its market share.
The monthly Steam Hardware Survey results for March 2022 show Windows 11's continuous climb. Last month, Microsoft's latest OS managed to gain 1.25 points and reach an all-time high of 16.84%.
According to the latest data from Adduplex, Windows 11 had a hard time gaining more users in March 2022. Adduplex claims Windows 11 currently holds a 19.4% share with no notable changes.