In fact, many users are still not interested in Windows 11. Although the system is growing rapidly, this is also because the base is too low.
AdDuplex released its numbers for the month on the last day of June, which also confirms the aforementioned notion that public acceptance of Windows 11 is still slow.
Survey data shows that Windows 11 is currently running on 23.1% of PCs, and less than 3.5% of modern Windows PCs have upgraded to Windows 11 in the past two months. About the same number of figures translate to mainstream Windows 10 (21H2) releases.
According to the latest data, the shares of each version of Windows 10 are now:
Windows 10 21H2 — 38.2%.
Windows 10 21H1 — 23.9%
Windows 10 20H2 — 3.8%.
Windows 10 1903 — 1%
Windows 10 1909 — 2%
Windows 10 2004 — 5.2%
Windows 10 1809 (and earlier) — 2%.
In general, Windows 10 can be found in 76.1% of the systems, down 3.4 percentage points from the last time, but for the entire PC system ecosystem, Windows 10 is still the king of the PC system.
According to Microsoft’s plan, Microsoft will release a new Windows 11 22H2 update this fall, and they will continue to support Windwos 10, but the abandonment time has also been clear, it is October 2025, and the next update of the system will not be major Breakthroughs are small updates that make up for it.
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