Steam HW Survey is nice, but not everybody is a gamer. When you look at something more generic like Statcounter, in August Win 10 market share was at 71.94%, while Win 11 was at 23.17%, with 11’s share being pretty much stagnating since May. There’s still some hope
Imo it’s going to be large companies and other software vendors that will determine whether or not Microsoft pushes through with this. And based on the software in use in my company, I think it’s likely going to go ahead: specialized software that was explicitly stating that windows 11 was not supported last year, now says that it is.
New pc’s also come with windows 11 and the users can work with them without major issues. This is unlike windows 8 were the manufacturers themselves returned to windows 7 after windows 8 had already been out some time.
Steam HW Survey is nice, but not everybody is a gamer. When you look at something more generic like Statcounter, in August Win 10 market share was at 71.94%, while Win 11 was at 23.17%, with 11’s share being pretty much stagnating since May. There’s still some hope
Imo it’s going to be large companies and other software vendors that will determine whether or not Microsoft pushes through with this. And based on the software in use in my company, I think it’s likely going to go ahead: specialized software that was explicitly stating that windows 11 was not supported last year, now says that it is.
New pc’s also come with windows 11 and the users can work with them without major issues. This is unlike windows 8 were the manufacturers themselves returned to windows 7 after windows 8 had already been out some time.