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Microsoft has finally crossed an important milestone for Windows 11, months ahead of Windows 10’s end of support cutoff date.
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Analyst group ‘Gartner’ has said that they do not believe the adoption rate for Windows 11, at least for the short to mid term future, is going to be ‘good’.
Data on the adoption of Microsoft's newest OS shows uptake ranging from 1% to 9%. But most enterprises will likely wait until at least 2023 before broadly rolling out Windows 11.
Adoption for Windows 11, which Microsoft released in October 2021, reached an “overall usage” of 19.4% last month, an increase of more than 10% since the beginning of December 2021.
Even more telling is in the period from November 2021 to January 2022, the same company reported (Opens in a new window) Windows 11's adoption had doubled to 16.1 percent.
Windows 11 initially enjoyed a high adoption rate but it seems excitement for Microsoft's latest operating system has tapered off, according to new figures. Skip to main content.
A significant uptick in the first few months of 2025 means that Windows 11 adoption now stands at 42.7% (as of March 2025), with Windows 10 installs dropping to 54.2% (via Statcounter) ...
Windows 11 adoption is still well behind Windows 10. Unconfirmed reports show Windows 11 users at 400 million after two years, a hundred million less than Windows 10 at the same mark.
Statcounter’s figures for July 2024 show that in the ranking of all Windows versions, Windows 11 is now at 30.83% (in second place), which is up just over a percentage point from the previous month.