Windows 11 Struggles to Attract Users as Windows 10 Dominates Market Share
Despite new features and the end of support for Windows 10, users are increasingly reverting to or sticking with the older OS.
- Windows 11's market share fell to 25.65% in April, while Windows 10 rose to over 70%, indicating a strong preference for the older system.
- Microsoft's efforts to transition users from Windows 10 to Windows 11 are hindered by the popularity of refurbished, cheaper PCs with Windows 10.
- Advanced requirements for Windows 11, such as TPM and newer CPUs, prevent many from upgrading, contributing to its lagging adoption.
- Despite a slight increase among gamers, overall Windows 11 adoption remains low compared to its predecessor.
- Microsoft plans to introduce AI features and other updates to boost Windows 11's appeal, but user skepticism persists.