@kazani
🐧Linux keeps growing
Linux has reached a 5.03% market share on desktop and laptop computers in the United States.
This marks a milestone, reflecting accelerated growth: from 1% to 2% in 8 years (up to April 2021), from 2% to 3% in 2 years and 2 months (up to June 2023), from 3% to 4% in 7 months (February 2024), and from 4% to 5% in 1 year and 2 months (July 2025). Adding ChromeOS (2.71%), which is based on Linux, the combined share reaches 7.74% in the US.
Worldwide, Linux holds between 4% and 4.3% of desktop share, macOS (14-16%) and Windows (71-73%), but it dominates servers and supercomputers with over 96%.
All this while Windows loses 13 points of dominance share in 10 years.
Consoles like the Steam Deck with SteamOS and similar have also facilitated this.
It seems Linux keeps growing and does not seem to be going down