Thứ Sáu, 11 tháng 5, 2018

Windows 10 slower than Windows 7

Microsoft says Windows 10 has more than 200 million devices, but analysts say the growth rate is still down from Windows 7 in the same period.
Microsoft has announced that there are 200 million Windows 10 devices, including PCs, tablets, Xbox One (since November running Windows 10) and smartphones (running Windows 10 Mobile previews). ).
"To date, more than 200 million devices running Windows 10 product key worldwide," said Yusuf Mehdi, director of Windows and device marketing at Microsoft. He has published optimistic figures about the bright prospects of Windows 10 in a post posted on the company's blog Wednesday.
"Windows 10 is growing, with over 40% of new devices running Windows 10 since Black Friday," Mehdi said. In fact, Windows 10 continues to grow fastest among Windows versions ever, up nearly 140% faster than Windows 7 and nearly 400% faster than Windows 8.1 product key. "
Net Applications' data shows that 164 million PCs running Windows 10, 200 million lower than Microsoft's, include tablets, Xbox and smartphones.
According to Mehdi, 22 million of the 200 million devices, accounting for about 11%, are used in businesses and educational institutions. These devices run Windows 10 Enterprise and Windows 10 Education editions only for businesses, schools, and universities.
Three months ago, on October 6, 2015, Microsoft announced the number of 110 million active users at that time running Windows 10.
The numbers released by Microsoft office 2010 product key can not be validated, but third-party statistics show that the number of devices running Windows 10 is lower, and Microsoft's latest operating system (OS) is still growing lower. a little over Windows 7 in the same period of the first 5 months after release.
Just yesterday, January 2, analyst firm Net Applications has announced that Windows 10 has a market share of about 10%. This is an estimate based on users around the world accessing the Internet in December by OS.
Net Applications data show that Windows 10 users account for about 10.9% of all Windows PCs.
Net Applications' market share represents a total of 164 million devices running Windows 10 worldwide, assuming a total of 1.5 billion computers running Windows - the number that Microsoft is often quoted in Dad recently. However, this figure of 164 million PC alone, excluding tablets, smartphones and Xbox One running Windows 10.
Net Applications data does not reflect trends. Windows 10 is the fastest-growing Windows ever, according to Mehdi.
Meanwhile, the growth rate of Windows 10 is slower than Windows 7 in the same period after the release date. Over the five months since its July 29 release, Windows 10 has reached a 10.9% share of Windows PC users. At the same time, Windows 7 earned 11.2% of Windows users. Note that this comparison does not include tablets, smartphones and game consoles - devices that are not supported by Windows 7.
Data from Ireland's market research firm StatCounter also showed that Windows 10 grew a bit slower than Windows 7 in the first few months. StatCounter calculates market share based on the number of page views on its Web site, according to which Windows 10 achieved 11.8% market share in December, compared with 11.9% of Windows 7 in March 2010, the same period of 5 months after the release of these two operating systems.
Microsoft is still offering a free upgrade to Windows 10 from licensed Windows 7 and 8.1 computers.

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