حول نظام "ويندوز": تصريحات جديدة من شركة "ديل"

In a new indication of the slowdown in the transition to “Windows 11,” Windows users are showing a marked tendency to stay on “Windows 10” even after the end of the official support period for this system.

A decade after its launch, “Windows 10” still enjoys widespread popularity among individual users and companies, while “Windows 11” is experiencing a much slower adoption rate.

During the announcement of the latest financial results, Dell’s Chief Operating Officer, Jeffrey Clarke, explained that approximately 500 million devices around the world have the ability to run “Windows 11,” but are still running “Windows 10.”

In addition, there are another 500 million devices that do not meet the operating requirements for Windows 11, due to the stricter hardware standards imposed by Microsoft with the launch of the new system.

Clarke pointed out that this situation represents an opportunity to encourage users to purchase modern devices based on “Windows 11” and artificial intelligence-powered computing technology, but at the same time he expects the PC market to remain almost stable in the coming year.

This is the first time that the size of devices that are postponing or unable to upgrade has been revealed, reflecting a continued strong adherence to “Windows 10” even as the end of support approaches, and confirming that the old system still has a strong presence among both individual users and organizations. (aitnews)