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According to Gartner, Android now boasts a global market share of 86.2 percent. Apple's iOS is a long way behind with a market share of just 12.9 percent. The rest may as well not even exist [..] These figures, which cover the second quarter of 2016, show that Android has actually increased its market share by 4 percent over the last year.
Version market share As a percentage of desktop and laptop systems using Microsoft Windows, [1] according to StatCounter data as of December 2024 [2]: Desktop OS
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.
NEW YORK (Reuters) -Microsoft's stock market value crossed the $3 trillion milestone for the first time on Wednesday, retaining its place as the world's second most valuable company, just behind ...
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)
NVDA PE ratio (forward 1y), data by YCharts. With the company looking to be the biggest beneficiary of Microsoft's $80 billion data center build-out, and its stock still attractively priced ...
The share growth of Microsoft The company launched its shares at an IPO price of $21 per share on March 13, 1986. That original investment earned considerable returns and grew to 288 shares ...
Microsoft controls the majority of market share in desktop operating systems (Microsoft Windows), [49] productivity software (Microsoft Office and Microsoft 365), [50] and business communication software (Microsoft Teams). [51] Microsoft owns the second biggest cloud computing platform (Microsoft Azure) [52] after Amazon Web Services.