US government data: Win10 update climbs but not much

  

Computer Store News: We have previously reported that Microsoft recently submitted a transcript for the Windows 10 system: installed capacity of more than 200 million units, accounting for 9.96% of the PC market share, the use of Windows 10 users in December reached 11 billion hours. However, the US government also published data on Windows 10 devices.


On January 12th, it was reported that the data released by the US government through the analytics.usa.gov website showed that the number of Windows 10 devices is indeed rising, but the growth rate is very slow.

This site collects traffic data from Internet users visiting government websites in the past 90 days. The results of systems covering desktop and mobile platforms show that 55.9% of traffic comes from Windows devices, and Windows 7 accounts for 35.9%, followed by Windows 8.1 (8.1%), Windows 10 accounted for 7.6%, and XP accounted for 2.1%. This means that Windows 10 is still difficult to surpass the previous generation system.

Earlier we also reported that Microsoft Windows 7 users refused to update to the Window10 operating system, even if this is a free upgrade, although Microsoft has made a lot of efforts, but users to fully upgrade the Windows 10 operating system still have to a period of time.

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