XP will be dead in 2012,

  

According to foreign media reports, technology blog ZDNet columnist Ed Bott believes that with the successful launch of Windows 7, commercial users are gradually upgrading Windows 7 from the old version of Windows.

Windows 7 in order to clarify the trend in the overall market (consumer and business users, PC users and MAC users), Ed Bott reviewed data Net Market Share statistics of network testing organizations. It is reported that Net Market Share collects 160 million user information from some large websites every month.

Ed Bott collected data from December 2008 (Windows 7 pre-beta release in January) until July 2010 of. Pictures on the left to collect data graph on the right is Ed Bott in accordance with the predictions of the trend:



Ed Bott believes, PC users now in the stage of system upgrade, Windows 7 The adoption rate will not be low. Therefore, XP migration Windows 7 will accelerate in the next two years, and the XP system will eventually die.

Zhidezhuyi is, Net Market Share statistics show, Mac OS X system has maintained a very small market share. In December 2008, the total market share of Mac systems and Macs was 4.45%. In July 2010, Net Market Share did not report the Mac hardware market share, but the total share of OS X 10.6 and OS X 10.5 remained at 4.42%. During this period, the Mac user share should remain between 4% and 4.45%.

Ed Bott said, Windows system version compared to the 90s of last century, the rise in the share of Windows 7 speed is very impressive, just nine months after the listing would have been beyond Vista. If the PC market still has the same large upside, then the Windows 7 share is likely to surpass XP next summer.

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