Windows 11 becomes the most popular desktop OS globally

Windows 11 has become the most used desktop OS globally, surpassing Windows 10 ahead of its end-of-life deadline

Microsoft’s Windows 11 has officially surpassed Windows 10 as the most widely used desktop operating system, marking a major milestone nearly four years after its initial release.

According to the latest figures from web analytics platform StatCounter, highlighted by Windows Central, Windows 11 now holds 52 per cent of the global desktop OS market, edging out Windows 10, which has dropped to 44.59 per cent.

The shift comes just months ahead of Windows 10’s scheduled end of support on 14 October.

The transition has been slow. Windows 11 was released in October 2021 and, despite early traction among PC gamers (it became the dominant OS on gaming platforms as far back as September 2023) it lagged behind Windows 10 in broader adoption.

Internal Microsoft data leaked in late 2023 showed Windows 11 running on more than 400 million devices. By comparison, Windows 10 reached the same figure in under 12 months; Windows 11 took two years.

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