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Windows 11 migration shows surprising surge for some businesses – but for once, desktop is leading the way

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  • Desktop shipments to enterprises are up 22%, accounting for 17% of enterprise PC sales, report claims
  • Consumers on the whole are less keen to upgrade, with just a 9% rise
  • The market could slow down or even contract again next year

With the official Windows 10 end of life set for just a few months away, businesses are ramping up their purchasing of new devices in anticipation of boosting support not just for Windows 11, but for future OSs as well.

The latest figures from industry analyst at Context (via The Register) illustrate a 22% year-over-year rise in desktop shipments to enterprise customers during April and May 2025, largely driven by refresh cycles and the looming end of support for Windows 10.

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