So far, Microsoft has sold 60 million copies of Windows 8

  

Microsoft's Windows division CFO and CMO (Chief Marketing Officer) Tami · Tami Reller said on Tuesday that Microsoft has sold 60 million Windows 8 licenses so far.

Lehler revealed this data at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) at the JPMorgan Tech Forum on Tuesday, saying it includes "sold to OEMs (original equipment manufacturers) to produce new PCs" and License for the upgrade, but did not disclose whether this data includes sales figures for corporate agreements and volume licenses. She admits: “Windows 8 is a major, ambitious change. ”

Raleigh also reiterated that Windows 8 sales speed is basically the same as Windows 7.

Microsoft previously said that 40 million Windows 8 licenses have been sold as of the end of November last year. Market research firm NPD has pointed out that Windows 8's retail sales performance was poor before the end of 2012, in part because of the lack of touch-screen notebooks and tablets running on this operating system. At this week's Consumer Electronics Show, several Microsoft PC vendor partners have announced new touchscreen Windows 8 and Windows RT hardware, many of which will not be available in the coming months.

When asked about the needs of Windows 7, Reheller said that Microsoft believes that "Windows 7 deployment ratio is far more than 60%", "more than 90% of enterprises (with 2000 or more users) Customer) is using Windows 7 & rdquo; hardware.

Reile declined to comment on whether Microsoft would produce a Surface Ultrabook or a mobile phone, but she said: "For us, Surfaceb's performance is very important. ”

Microsoft also announced another data today, that is, Windows Store application downloads have exceeded 100 million times.

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