Microsoft’s Windows 11 continues to grow, as the latest February 2022 data from an AdDuplex report shows. The operating system is quickly approaching the 20% figure, meaning about one in five PCs now runs Windows 11.
The public version of Windows 11, Windows 11 21H2, is now at 19.3%. Meanwhile, the rate of insiders flying various preview builds is now 0.3%. This brings Windows 11's total share to 19.6%, and by March, this percentage share may exceed 20%.
The share breakdown for Windows 11 and many Windows 10 versions is as follows:
Interestingly, February ran The overall percentage of Windows 11 Insiders, at least in percentage terms, appears to have dropped by 0.1%.
For GA Windows 11 releases, there is an almost 20% increase in percentage point difference as it is now 19.3% compared to 16.1% last month.
The chart below shows the growth trajectory of Windows 11 and compares it to various previous Windows 10 versions.
Looking at these numbers at least, growth is definitely a bit lackluster. The hype surrounding upgrading to Windows 11 may have died down. This all comes despite Microsoft's recent efforts to accelerate Windows 11 adoption.
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