StatCounter’s latest statistics have been released. The March 2023 report shows that the usage rate of Windows 11 is showing an unstoppable and continuous growth. Up to now, an average of 5 Windows computers have Windows 11, and the usage rate has reached 21%.
According to the statistical results in March 2023, the growth rate of Windows 11 is regarding 1.81%, from 19.13% to 20.94%. But it is not only the Windows 11 operating system that has grown, Windows 10 has also risen simultaneously, but the growth rate is only 0.17%. Although the growth rate of Windows 10 is not high, it is the most important operating system for Windows PCs, with a market share of 73.48%.
As previously expected, Microsoft announced the termination of Windows 7 Extended Security Update (ESU) and Windows 8.1 Extended Support, allowing users to speed up upgrades, so Windows 7 users began to decrease significantly, and the current market share reached 3.72%, down 1.62%. . The market share of Windows 8.1 is only 0.84%, which is 0.3% lower than that in February 2023.
According to Statcounter statistics, the following are the market shares of various versions of Windows PC in March 2023:
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Windows 10 : 73.48%
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Windows 11 : 29.94%
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Windows 7 : 3.72%
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Windows 8.1 : 0.84%
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Windows 8 : 0.51%
In addition, if you compare the market share statistics of other operating systems (including Android, iOS, macOS, ChromeOS, Linux and others), Windows has a market share of 28.29%, which is still the second most popular operating system on the market. Lost only to Android.
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Android: 41.56%, down 2.32% from last month
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Windows: 28.89%, up 0.56% from the previous month
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iOS: 17.29%, up 0.16% from the previous month
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macOS: 7%, up 0.33% from the previous month
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Other operating systems: 3.05%, an increase of 0.62% from the previous month
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