Linux market share simply crossed 5%, hitting a brand new milestone
In line with the newest numbers from Statcounter, Linux-based desktop working programs have reached a brand new milestone, sitting at a market share of 5.03 p.c within the US. It’s a monumental second because it’s the primary time Linux has ever crossed the 5 p.c threshold.
In the meantime, Home windows stays the undisputed chief with 63.2 p.c of the market, adopted by macOS and OS X with a mixed market share of 24.29 p.c (7.72 and 16.5 p.c, respectively). After Linux comes ChromeOS at 2.71 p.c, whereas the remaining 4.76 p.c of desktop working programs that haven’t been recognized.
In line with Techspot, the rise of Linux is partly defined by the looming finish of life for Home windows 10 and the truth that many Home windows 10 PCs aren’t eligible for Home windows 11. For them, switching to one of many many Linux-based alternate options is an attractive choice.
Nonetheless, a part of that quantity is also attributed to the rise of Valve’s Steam Deck gaming handheld, which runs on the Linux-based SteamOS working system. As the hand held market expands with extra choices working SteamOS, we’re more likely to see Linux’s market share develop even additional—and presumably ushering in a brand new console battle.
This text initially appeared on our sister publication PC för Alla and was translated and localized from Swedish.