Windows 11 Faces Declining Market Share πŸ“‰

Once dominant, Windows 11 struggles with declining market share amid rising competition and user concerns.

Windows 11 Faces Declining Market Share πŸ“‰
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236 views β€’ Mar 13, 2026
Windows 11 Faces Declining Market Share πŸ“‰

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The (Overdue) Collapse of Windows 11

Windows once dominated personal computing, reaching nearly 90% market share in 2015, but Windows 11 has faced growing criticism. Many users still prefer Windows 10 due to hardware requirements like TPM 2.0, which left millions of computers unsupported.

At the same time, users complain about advertisements, preinstalled apps, and pressure to use Microsoft accounts and paid services. Microsoft’s shift toward cloud services, subscriptions, and AI investments has changed the user experience, prioritizing data and recurring revenue.

Features like AI assistants and the Recall tool have raised privacy concerns. As trust declines, some users are gradually exploring alternatives like Linux or macOS, reflecting dissatisfaction with Windows 11’s direction.

CHAPTERS:
0:12 Windows 11 Problems
0:38 Windows 11 Crisis
1:05 Windows 11 Failing
1:27 Windows 11 Ads
2:03 Windows 11 Hardware Requirements
2:46 Windows 11 Privacy Concerns
3:14 Windows 11 AI Integration
4:02 Windows 11 TPM 2.0 Issue
5:18 Windows 11 User Frustration
7:11 Windows 11 Alternatives


Executive Producer: Danny Pasquel
Produced by: Samantha Harvey
Edited by: Jacob Smith
Animation: Charlotte Brown
Additional Footage: Getty Images

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Mar 13, 2026

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