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by Toutouxc
1684 days ago
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According to the Steam Hardware & Software Survey [0], where the 32-bit thing hit really hard, the numbers could look a little like this: MacOS 11.6.0: 11.22%
MacOS 11.5.2: 2.87%
MacOS 10.16.0: 44.92%
MacOS 10.15.7: 11.66%
MacOS 10.14.6: 6.80%
MacOS 10.13.6: 6.41%
Other 16.12%
According to this other usage plot [1] it doesn't like the number of people staying on Mojave was any significant.Please note that macOS 10.16 == macOS 11 and that most of these tools don't seem to recognize Big Sur and later from Catalina. [0] https://store.steampowered.com/hwsurvey?platform=mac [1] https://www.statista.com/statistics/944559/worldwide-macos-v... |
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This is pretty good. Macbooks do usually get software updates for many years - as do iPhones and iPads of late.
People who bought early Apple Watches (some of which were very expensive!) didn't get updates past watchOS 4 however, which was sad to see.