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- Microsoft Windows 10 End of Support Announcement - Dell
This article details Microsoft's announcement to end support for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025 Learn how to upgrade to Windows 11 or purchase a new device capable of running Windows 11
- Nearly 1 billion PCs remain on Windows 10 - Windows Central
Windows 10 support has officially ended, yet nearly 1 billion PCs remain on the old OS Dell explained that hardware requirements are only part of the picture
- Dell confirms 2025 is not the year of Windows 11, as…Dell confirms 2025 . . .
Dell now says that Windows 11's transition is indeed slower than Windows 10, and PC sales are expected to remain flat
- Half of PCs still run Windows 10 despite looming end of support, PC . . .
Windows 10 support ends in just over a month, but close to 50% of PC installations are still running the old OS, according to PC makers In earnings calls last week, Dell and HP executives said
- Windows 10 Still Runs on 1 Billion PCs - Windows Report
Despite support ending, nearly 1 billion devices are stuck on Windows 10, Dell warns, complicating Microsoft’s Windows 11 push
- Windows 10 Still Runs on 1 Billion PCs: Dell 500M Gap and Windows 11 . . .
Windows 10 remains entrenched on roughly one billion PCs worldwide even after Microsoft formally ended mainstream support for the operating system, a reality underscored by Dell’s recent earnings commentary and corroborated by public telemetry and Microsoft’s own transition messaging
- 500,000 Dell PCs Can Run Windows 11 But Haven’t Upgraded Yet
Support for Windows 10 officially ended on October 14, 2025, yet many users still haven’t moved to Windows 11 During a recent earnings call, Dell COO Jeffrey Clarke highlighted the significant gap: an estimated 500 million PCs that can run Windows 11 have yet to be upgraded
- 500 Million PCs Still on Windows 10 Despite Windows 11 Availability | Dell
The Windows 10 Holdout: Why Half a Billion PCs Are Saying “Not Yet” to Windows 11 – And What It Means for the Future of Computing AUSTIN, TX – Microsoft is pushing hard for everyone to embrace Windows 11, touting nearly a billion users already “dependent” on the operating system But a startling revelation from Dell this week throws a wrench into that narrative: roughly 500 million
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