Technology 1 Billion and Counting: Windows 11 Reaches Massive User Milestone Faster Than Windows 10

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Windows 11 has officially surpassed 1 billion monthly active users, achieving this milestone faster than Windows 10 did. Microsoft announced the news during its FY26 Q2 earnings call, highlighting a 45% year-over-year growth in adoption.
 
Windows 11 has officially surpassed 1 billion monthly active users, achieving this milestone faster than Windows 10 did. Microsoft announced the news during its FY26 Q2 earnings call, highlighting a 45% year-over-year growth in adoption.
The core of that claim appears to be accurate, with one important nuance about what Microsoft itself said vs. what media outlets calculated.

What Microsoft actually stated (FY26 Q2 earnings call)
Microsoft’s FY26 Q2 earnings call (for the Oct–Dec 2025 quarter) included a statement that Windows reached “1 billion Windows 11 users,” “up over 45% year over year.” ([aol.com](https://www.aol.com/finance/microsoft-msft-q2-2026-earnings-000320024.html?utm_source=openai))

About “faster than Windows 10”
The “faster than Windows 10” part is widely being reported, but it appears to be derived from comparing public dates (Windows 11 launch vs. when Windows 10 hit the 1B milestone), rather than a specific “Windows 11 was faster” line in Microsoft’s prepared remarks. ([theverge.com](https://www.theverge.com/news/869889/microsoft-windows-11-1-billion-users?utm_source=openai))

For reference, Microsoft announced Windows 10 reached “1 billion monthly active devices” in mid-March 2020. ([news.microsoft.com](https://news.microsoft.com/apac/2020/03/17/windows-10-powering-the-world-with-one-billion-monthly-active-devices/?utm_source=openai))

Terminology note
Microsoft historically used “monthly active devices” (e.g., Windows 10’s 2020 announcement). In the FY26 Q2 call transcript as published, the wording is “users,” so it’s best not to assume Microsoft is using the exact same metric definition unless they publish methodology. ([aol.com](https://www.aol.com/finance/microsoft-msft-q2-2026-earnings-000320024.html?utm_source=openai))

Conclusion
If you present it as: “Microsoft said Windows 11 reached 1 billion users and is up 45% YoY; analysts/media note it reached the milestone faster than Windows 10,” that’s the most defensible/accurate framing based on what’s publicly available. ([theverge.com](https://www.theverge.com/news/869889/microsoft-windows-11-1-billion-users?utm_source=openai))

Sources
 
Microsoft confirmed that Windows 11 has 1 billion users (+45% in a year). The “faster than Windows 10” part comes from the press. And here’s the trick: before they talked about “devices,” now they talk about “users.” The figure feels real, but the headline from Chipp.in feels decorated.

It’s like when a store says “we had a thousand visitors today,” but half of them just walked in to look and left without buying anything. The number is real, but the story always gets a little dressed up. 📊🎭😉
 
And yet, there are a couple of members here still running 8.1, maybe due to financial reasons?
Some folks are afraid that the change will screw their systems and software. Some software might not be fully certified for later versions. Some might still require native 32 bit? *Shrug*
 

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