Windows 11 is lagging behind Windows 10, Microsoft’s internal data shows. All eyes are now on the Windows 12 launched that’s rumored for 2024.
Windows 11 is reportedly in use by more than 400 million monthly active devices. Windows Central reports that it has seen “Microsoft internal data” that shows Windows 11 is expected to hit 500 million monthly active devices by early 2024. All signs have pointed towards a slower adoption of Windows 11 than its predecessor and this leaked data backs up the assumption.
Statcounter puts Windows 11’s market share at nearly 25 percent, far behind the more than 70 precent of Windows 10. Microsoft has never officially shared how many active devices are running Windows 11. The software maker used to offer a combination of Windows 10 and Windows 10 monthly active devices on its “Microsoft by the numbers” website, but that was quietly discontinued late last year. A cached page reveals there were more than 1.
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