It has been half a year since the official release of Windows 11, what is the ownership? The latest research data shared by Lansweeper may make Microsoft a little "disgraced".
Based on the statistics of 60,000 organizations and more than 30 million Windows devices, the proportion of Win10 users is still as high as 80%, followed by 9.15% of Windows Server users. The third place is not Win11, but Win7, which still has a 4.7% share.
As for Win11, it's actually only 1.44%, not even as old as Windows XP (1.71%).
LW pointed out that an important reason for the slow popularization of Win11 is that the harsh hardware requirements lead to a large number of Win10 PCs/workstations not meeting the minimum requirements for upgrading, the proportion is as high as 55%, of which the most people are stuck in the CPU. After all, a large number of office computers do not toss around the CPU/TPM restrictions to find ways to upgrade.
Frankly speaking, although Win11 is only a Win10 skin enhancement, the changes in the logic of the taskbar, start menu, and right-click function have been complained about by many users. If you really want to experience, but encounter hardware limitations, you can use Win11 to upgrade the worry-free tool or through PE bootstrapping, loading ISO installation and so on.