Almost 43% of millions of devices studied by Lansweeper cannot upgrade to Windows 11 λόγω των απαιτήσεων hardware που έχει ορίσει η Microsoft για το λειτουργικό σύστημα.
The Lansweeper he says that 42,76% of 27 million computers it tested in 60.000 organizations failed the CPU test. A total of 71,5% of the computers it tested failed the RAM test while 14,66% failed the TPM test.
"We know that those who cannot update them Windows 11 ... will continue to use Windows 10," said Roel Decneut, chief strategy officer at Lansweeper, whose clients include Sony, Pepsico, Cerner, MiT and Hilton.
He also said that while businesses are ready to upgrade their PC fleets, there are "broader issues affecting adoption that are beyond Microsoft's control."
“The disruption of the global chain supply has created a shortage of processor chips, with many choosing to stick with the hardware they currently own due to global economic uncertainty."
Other findings from Lansweeper show that adoption rates for the latest operating system are improving, as it is now on 1,44% of PCs, up from 0,52% in January.
This means that recently the adoption of the new operating system exceeded the Windows 8 στο μερίδιο δημοτικότητας, αλλά παραμένει πολύ πίσω από το μερίδιο αγοράς που έχουν τα Windows 7, παρά το γεγονός ότι το λειτουργικό δεν υποστηρίζεται από τον Ιανουάριο του 2020.
Adoption is, surprisingly, higher among consumers than businesses. About 4,82% of business devices surveyed were running an operating system that was not fully supported while 0,91% had end-of-life servers.