The market share gap between Windows 10 and Windows 11 is shrinking, with the latter accelerating towards surpassing the former by summer. Currently, Windows 10 holds 54.2% while Windows 11 is at 42.69%. The momentum is largely driven by enterprises seeking to upgrade before Windows 10’s support ends in October 2025. Despite Windows 11's growing share, its lack of compelling features raises concerns about user demand, suggesting that the approaching support cut-off is a significant motivator for upgrades.
The latest figures from Statcounter show the increase in Windows 11's market share accelerating, while Windows 10 declines.
Support for most Windows 10 versions ends on October 14, 2025, and Microsoft has shown no signs of deviating from its plan to retire the veteran operating system.
While businesses push for upgrades, many users find Windows 11 lacking compelling features, raising questions about the actual demand for the new OS.
The looming October 14 support cut-off date is likely to be the major driving factor behind the move to Windows 11.
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