I don't know how accurate StatCounter is, but their latest report is showing the breakdown of OS users as:
- Windows 11: 36%
- Windows 10: 60%
Using Steam Hardware survey, it shows:
- Windows 11: 53.46% (-1.50%)
- Windows 10: 42.87% (+0.48%)
Whilst these numbers look very bad for Microsoft, especially given that we're less than 10 months away from Windows 10's home user support, it's potentially even worse if the data is correct and more people are reverting to Windows 10. Reasons I can think of there might be due to some of the recent Windows 11 updates harming performance in applications, notably many major Ubisoft titles.
I'm still on Windows 10, for two reasons. My motherboard does not support TPM 2.0, and I have not had any reason to need to upgrade given it still runs everything I need perfectly. Secondly, I have not seen any reason to go to 11 from 10; I don't love 10, but 11 doesn't seem to fix any of my issues, if anything I see many worse features.
I build and sell a product that is meant to talk to a windows host over Bluetooth.
My application does not work at all on W11. The Bluetooth stack is somehow even more broken than W10. It's to the point where we're developing our own wireless dongle to bypass this entire mess.
Microsoft has forcibly installed W11 on our test machine three times and every time it's completely broken and we have to revert.
- Windows 11: 36%
- Windows 10: 60%
Using Steam Hardware survey, it shows:
- Windows 11: 53.46% (-1.50%)
- Windows 10: 42.87% (+0.48%)
Whilst these numbers look very bad for Microsoft, especially given that we're less than 10 months away from Windows 10's home user support, it's potentially even worse if the data is correct and more people are reverting to Windows 10. Reasons I can think of there might be due to some of the recent Windows 11 updates harming performance in applications, notably many major Ubisoft titles.
I'm still on Windows 10, for two reasons. My motherboard does not support TPM 2.0, and I have not had any reason to need to upgrade given it still runs everything I need perfectly. Secondly, I have not seen any reason to go to 11 from 10; I don't love 10, but 11 doesn't seem to fix any of my issues, if anything I see many worse features.
https://www.theregister.com/2025/01/02/windows_10_grows/
https://gs.statcounter.com/windows-version-market-share/desk...
https://www.pcworld.com/article/2532669/ubisoft-games-are-cr...