Windows has always had a commanding lead with macOS coming in a distant second. However, as GeekWire reports, the latest IDC report reveals that last

MacOS Drops to Third Most Popular Desktop OS

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2021-09-06 00:00:04

Windows has always had a commanding lead with macOS coming in a distant second. However, as GeekWire reports, the latest IDC report reveals that last year the market changed and a surge from Google's Chrome OS has moved it into second place, pushing macOS down to third. You may think that signals bad news for Apple, but actually it's Microsoft who suffered.

The figures reveal that macOS use increased from a 6.7% market share in 2019 to 7.5% last year. Windows suffered a steep drop, falling from 85.4% in 2019 to 80.5% in 2020. But it's Chrome OS that's the big winner, jumping from 6.4% in 2019 to 10.8% last year, handing it a clear second place in the charts.

2020 was the biggest year for PC demand in a decade, and for good reason. Millions of people were told to stay at home, but they still needed to work, be entertained, and children still needed to learn, so we all bought computers. With that in mind, it's impossible to predict if this Chrome OS surge was simply due to a combination of so many people needing a laptop, short supply, and cost, or if macOS will become a permanent third place desktop operating system now.

Microsoft clearly realizes Chrome OS is a threat to its market share and is responding. Windows 10X is in development as a viable competitor to Google's operating system. It was meant to appear on devices last year, but likely due to the pandemic it never appeared. We shouldn't be surprised if laptops and tablets running 10X appear this year, though.

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