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Microsoft reveals Windows 8 sales figures

by Mark Tyson on 9 January 2013, 15:06

Tags: Windows Phone, Windows 8

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Microsoft has revealed that “Windows 8 has sold 60 million licenses to date”. The software giant said that this figure shows Windows 8 is following a “similar sales trajectory to what we saw with Windows 7”. These latest sales figures were announced by Windows Chief Marketing Officer and Chief Financial Officer, Tami Reller, speaking at the 11th Annual J.P. Morgan Tech Forum at CES 2013.

TechCrunch notes that the 60 million licenses include licenses sold to consumers and also in bulk to vendors and enterprises. The business orientated tech magazine asked Microsoft to comment on the sales split between these markets but a Microsoft spokesperson replied with the following statement “While we can’t share a specific breakdown, Windows 8 upgrades continue to outpace Windows 7 sales.”

Windows 8 has only been available for a full two months yet there are now over 1,700 certified systems for Windows 8 and Windows RT, reports the Microsoft Blog. Also we know there are a lot more, even more impressive, Windows 8 systems on the way as there are lots of interesting new computers running the OS being shown at the 2013 CES.

Beyond the operating system and hardware Microsoft also trumpets the “strong growth in developers building for Windows 8”. Yes, we are talking about the thorny issue of apps. Rather than mention the number of apps now available for Windows 8, Microsoft reveal the following statistics; “the number of apps has quadrupled and we passed the 100 million app download mark”. MetroStore Scanner shows that there are a total 37,417 Windows 8 apps at the time of writing. It doesn’t look like Microsoft will reach the 100,000 app milestone within 90 days.

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Microsoft’s CEO Steve Ballmer joined the Qualcomm CEO Paul Jacobs on stage during the mobile processor maker’s presentation at CES. Ballmer took the chance to show off some well regarded WP8 smartphones like the HTC 8X and the Nokia Lumia range, powered by Qualcomm processors of course.

Mr Ballmer changed tack and rather than concentrating on the hardware gave us some interesting yet vague statistics for WP8 smartphone sales. He said that “In November, we reported that sales were four times greater than the same time last year, and during the week of Christmas, we sold five times more phones than the same week last year.” Real numbers would have been much more interesting.



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The business orientated tech magazine asked Microsoft to comment on the sales split between these markets but a Microsoft spokesperson replied with the following statement “While we can’t share a specific breakdown, Windows 8 upgrades continue to outpace Windows 7 sales.”

Funny this.
As someone who writes software for a living it is often incredibly frustraiting when clients don't upgrade, but want the new features or bug fixes.

I have nothing against MS only selling the new version, nothing at all. So long as it will be properly supported for 10 years.

That is why I can never advise anyone to go with Apple.
TheAnimus
As someone who writes software for a living it is often incredibly frustraiting when clients don't upgrade, but want the new features or bug fixes.

I have nothing against MS only selling the new version, nothing at all. So long as it will be properly supported for 10 years.

That is why I can never advise anyone to go with Apple.

How can you expect an operating system to be supported for 10 years, thats insane, technology moves too quickly to update a 10 year old OS, it is only because of the downfall of vista that XP was still supported up until a few months back
It might be selling better than its predecessor, but that doesn't mean it's better.

On Facebook, I've spotted two separate people in recent weeks complaining about Windows 8 on their new laptop and asking for advice about how to get Windows 7 back.
Wozza365
How can you expect an operating system to be supported for 10 years, thats insane, technology moves too quickly to update a 10 year old OS, it is only because of the downfall of vista that XP was still supported up until a few months back
Hi from an XP machine, from a very large multinationals client site.

Despite £4k of hardware for me to use. They use XP. I effing hate using XP now.