7 percent of Windows 10 users run May 2020 Update

Posted on Thursday, July 02 2020 @ 16:22 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
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Based on data fro Ad Duplex, a not insignificant number of Windows 10 users have already been updated to the May 2020 Update. Microsoft said the rollout would be pretty slow but Ad Duplex' figures reveal 7 percent of Windows 10 users are already running the latest version of Microsoft's operating system.

For comparison, one month after the general availability of Windows 10 May 2019 Update, Ad Duplex found just 5 percent of Windows 10 users had been upgraded. The firm uses a sample size of 150,000 PCs.
It has been an interesting time for early adopters of Microsoft's latest and greatest. Windows 10 2004 launched with a multitude of known issues, including one that broke the thing for some of the company's own hardware. What made many of the issues particularly galling is that they failed to show up despite the lengthy period the release had spent in the hands of Windows Insiders.
Most Windows 10 users are still running the 1903 build, which makes up 46.2 percent of installs, while the previous version of Windows 10, build 1909, makes up 35.7 percent of installs.

Via: The Register


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