It's time for another round of Statcounter stories on Windows 'market share' but none of it is true, and I got the receipts to prove it.
Qualcomm's Snapdragon X series chips now reportedly power 10% of high-end Windows PCs in the US that have a price tag of $800 or above - a jump from the 0.8% market share it had in Q3 last year.
In its latest financials call, Qualcomm's CEO dropped a curious statistic about Windows-on-Snapdragon laptop adoption.
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The recent gain represents one of the biggest month-to-month leaps in the past year. It also ascends Windows 11 to its ...
For that, we'll need to make a few educated guesses of our own, backed by historical data collected by StatCounter. With this ...
The data comes from analytics platform StatCounter, indicating Windows 10's market share has steadily declined over the past few months after hitting a high of 69.89 ...
Windows 10 is less popular! Windows 11 regains its mojo! Or is it the other way around? None of that is true, and I got the receipts to prove it.