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As of October 2024 across all device types, Android is the worlds most popular operating system with 45% of the global market, it uses the Linux kernel. Followed by Windows with 27%, then iOS with 18%, macOS with 6%, and desktop Linux with 1.6% (2.4% Linux share when including ChromeOS, but not Android's non-desktop Linux share).
The global market leader has been Lenovo in every year since 2013, followed by HP and Dell. Previously, Compaq was the global market leader in the late 1990s until the year 2000, while HP and Dell shared market leadership in the 2000s. For data about PC vendors' market shares in laptop computers specifically, see Laptop#Historic market share.
Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard was the first version of Mac OS X to be built exclusively for Intel Macs, and the final release with 32-bit Intel Mac support. [37] The name was intended to signal its status as an iteration of Leopard, focusing on technical and performance improvements rather than user-facing features; indeed it was explicitly ...
Market share for several browsers between 1995 and 2010, illustrating the First Browser War (NN vs IE). Firefox was originally named "Phoenix", a name which implied that it would rise like a Phoenix after Netscape was killed off by Microsoft. GVU WWW user survey (January 1994 to October 1998)
VisiCalc created a business market for the Apple II and gave home users an additional reason to buy an Apple II: compatibility with the office, [25] but Apple II market share remained behind home computers made by competitors such as Atari, Commodore, and Tandy. [27] [28]
In JPM's 2025 Long-Term Capital Market Assumptions released on Monday, the team projected that US companies' market cap share of the total global equity market will fall from 64% currently to 60% ...
The Mac is known for its highly loyal customer base. In 2022, the American Customer Satisfaction Index gave the Mac the highest customer satisfaction score of any personal computer, at 82 out of 100. [178] In that year, Apple was the fourth largest vendor of personal computers, with a market share of 8.9%. [179]
This chart shows the change in the physical characteristics and appearance of the product. Apple was facing bankruptcy in the mid-1990s, with its market share cannibalized by Windows-based PCs and Macintosh clones. The company had tried and failed to ship a modern operating system for its hardware.