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- Windows 11 growth slows as millions stick with Windows 10 . . .
Windows 11 has not significantly widened its market share lead over Windows 10, despite support for many versions of the latter ending almost two months ago According to Statcounter, as of November 2025, Windows 11 accounted for 53 7 percent of the Windows desktop market, while Windows 10 stood at
- Dell braces for a sluggish Windows 11 shift as massive fleets . . .
Dell reports slow Windows 11 adoption, rising server demand, and continued hardware shortages as companies delay PC upgrades across global markets
- Dell confirms 2025 is not the year of Windows 11, as users . . .
Dell now says that Windows 11's transition is indeed slower than Windows 10, and PC sales are expected to remain flat
- PC refresh cycle flat as half a billion PC users stick with . . .
TL;DR: Microsoft's end of Windows 10 support, Windows 11 adoption has not accelerated as expected, with Dell reporting a slower upgrade pace and a flat PC market outlook for 2026 High hardware
- Windows 10 loyalty is growing among businesses as Dell faces . . .
Migration to Windows 11 remains slow as businesses continue to rely on aging hardware fleets Dell expects PC sales to stagnate, while demand for servers will increase significantly Memory prices are rising sharply as manufacturers shift resources to AI-focused components Dell warns that the transition from Windows 10 to Windows 11 will fall far short […]
- Upgrade Fail? An Estimated 1 Billion PCs Are Still Running . . .
It's unclear how many Windows 10 users took advantage of Microsoft's extended support program, and how many PCs are a security nightmare waiting to happen
- Slow Windows 11 upgrades may leave Dell sales flat - MSN
Corporate buyers are dragging their feet on Windows 11, and that hesitation is rippling straight into Dell’s order book Instead of the usual operating system refresh bump, the PC maker is
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