The release of Windows 10 May 2020 Update, or version 2004, continues and at the same time Microsoft is preparing to release a new feature update for Windows 10 devices.
The 20H2 version of Windows 10 is in the final stages of testing and according to the standard Microsoft release program and should be officially released sometime in October or November.
Meanwhile, more users are starting to install the Windows 10 May 2020 Update, but for the time being it is not the majority.
This is because not everyone can download the 2004 version, as Microsoft continues to make it available on Windows 10 devices. is quite high.
AdDuplex data gives us a closer look at the adoption of versions of Windows 10, and this time the focus is on the Windows 10 November 2019 Update. This version is the one most people use:
- Windows 10 November 2019 Update (version 1909) - adoption at 35.5%
- Windows 10 May 2019 Update (version 1903) - adoption at 33.5%
- Windows 10 May 2020 Update (version 2004) - adoption at 24.1%
Windows 10 May 2020 Update is considered something like service pack, so a significant number of users have delayed upgrading.
According to the numbers, the adoption of Windows 10 version 2004 has reached 24,1%. In other words, the Windows 10 May 2020 Update runs on almost one in four Windows 10 devices.
The good news for Microsoft is that 0,5% of Windows 10 devices worldwide participate in Windows Insider. So technically, these computers help prepare for the next feature update for Windows 10, though it's worth knowing that the improvements being tested will not necessarily be part of the 20H2 version.
The share of older versions of Windows 10 is decreasing. The Windows 10 April 2018 Update, or build 1803, is currently running on 2,1 percent of all Windows 10 devices, while the October 2018 Update, or build 1809, is currently on 2,4 percent.
Only 1,1 percent of devices running Windows 10 use Creators Update or earlier.