Then take another one: 77% of all CPUs made per year are mobile, only 23 % are x86. That stat includes ALL servers.
If you split by OS, you get a similar range:
Android: 36.1%
Windows: 29.5%
iOS: 17.5%
macOS: 5.8%
Again, including all business devices.
Usage on nostr is similar pattern.
Nobody has a PC. It's a thing of the past.
Most people I know only have access to a desktop because of work machines. And they cannot do anything in those.
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I would like to not use a laptop but not being able to run any x86 software in android terminal is a problem. You still use a desktop right?
"Bill Gates and Intel profit from this manipulated market, controlling the narrative"
That's an interesting stat, didn't know this one, thanks for sharing.
I wonder what the stats look like of you filter out the outliers on both edges (really low end CPUs, both arm and x86, as well as really high end server CPUs). I suspect (though I'm not confident anymore haha) that the majority of those mobile ones are for the low end devices. And also, people change phones very frequently, while they don't change computers until they because unusable for them.