- The adoption of Windows 10 has fallen to almost one into two devices (54.2%)
- Windows 11 could even finally advance in the coming months
- The PC of AIs are also increasing sales, claims the report
Windows 11 is finally beginning to obtain a real impulse as the flagship operating system continues on its long trip to overcome Windows 10, a milestone that could occur in the coming months.
A significant increase in the first months of 2025 means that the adoption of Windows 11 is now 42.7% (as of March 2025), with the Windows 10 facilities that fall to 54.2% (through statcounter)
If recent trends continue, it is possible that the adoption of Windows 10 can fall below 50% next month: Windows 11 supervand Windows 10 is not so far away either.
Windows 11 ready to overcome Windows 10?
Sudden growth is largely due to the imminent final of the Windows 10 support, which arrived in October 2024, which led to generalized business updates to avoid interruption.
Exploring 2024 as a whole, Canalys industry analysts noticed the use of aggressive vacation discounts for consumers to spend more after a quite stagnant year. The twelve -month period saw a mediocre increase of 3.9% in PC shipments worldwide, but the company remained optimistic for the following year.
“The PC market is ready to accelerate growth, mainly driven by commercial demand as companies prepare for the end of Windows 10,” said main analyst Isehan Dutt.
The companies are in refreshing hardware to make more systems compatible with Windows 11, although the user’s interest has been quite low with the operating system with few applications and essential.
Since the launch of Windows 11, Microsoft has been busy that walks the characteristics of endless AIs in laptops and laptops worldwide with the hope that consumers and companies are more interested in updating, not to be lost, hence the appearance of a new category of PC: the Copilot PC.
The PCs with AI capacity represented almost one in four (23%) of all PC in the last three months of 2024; Canalys anticipates that this figure remains at 35% by 2025.