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Windows 10 Sticks Around: Millions Shun Win 11 Upgrade
27 Nov
Summary
- Around 500 million PCs capable of running Windows 11 are not upgrading.
- An additional 500 million PCs are too old to support Windows 11.
- Dell notes a slower Windows 11 adoption rate compared to Windows 10.

Windows 11 adoption is proceeding at a notably slower pace than its predecessor, Windows 10. Reports indicate that roughly 500 million personal computers capable of running the latest operating system have yet to upgrade. This significant number highlights the continued reliance on Windows 10, which recently reached the end of its support phase.
Compounding this trend, an additional 500 million PCs are deemed too outdated to support Windows 11 due to Microsoft's stricter hardware requirements. This situation leaves a substantial portion of the market unable to transition, further solidifying Windows 10's presence.
Dell's observation points to an opportunity for PC manufacturers to guide users towards newer Windows 11 machines and AI-powered devices. However, the overall PC market is anticipated to remain relatively flat in the coming year, suggesting a cautious outlook for widespread hardware upgrades.




