Hacker News with Generative AI: Market Share

Is Chrome the New IE? (2023) (magiclasso.co)
With a global browser market share of over 65%, Google’s Chrome has become the target of criticism and disdain, much like Microsoft’s Internet Explorer once was. Is Chrome facing similar challenges to Internet Explorer (IE) and will this lead to its downfall?
AMD's desktop market share skyrockets amid Intel's Raptor Lake crashing scandal (tomshardware.com)
Steam on Linux Marketshare Hits 2.0% for October, AMD Use Linux Approaches 75% (phoronix.com)
Earlier this year and through July Steam on Linux was enjoying above a 2% marketshare thanks to the success of the Arch Linux powered SteamOS and Steam Deck offerings. But then for August and September Steam on Linux use was below 2%. After a 0.13% rise in October, Steam on Linux is back to sitting at a 2.00% marketshare.
Linux market share approaching 4.5% for first time, could hit 5% by 1Q25 (tomshardware.com)
Linux Market Share Hits New High (linux-magazine.com)
What percent of users are you losing to Cloudflare? (ycombinator.com)
Linux desktop market share climbs to 4.45% (ostechnix.com)
AMD records its highest server market share in decades (tomshardware.com)
EVs Take 27.4% Share of the UK – Spring Arrives in Summer (cleantechnica.com)
Apple falls off list of China's top smartphone shippers (yahoo.com)
Tesla sales, market share dip in EU while other EV makers grow (theregister.com)
Tesla's Share of U.S. Electric Car Market Falls Below 50% (nytimes.com)
US Mac market share grew 22% in Q1, likely helped by new MacBook Air models (9to5mac.com)
Nvidia takes 88% of the GPU market share (xda-developers.com)
Arm aims to capture 50% of PC market in five years, CEO says (reuters.com)
Windows 10 share increases while Windows 11 share decreases (pcmag.com)
Windows 10 reaches 70% market share as Windows 11 keeps declining (neowin.net)
Bing climbs to 13% of search engine market share in the US (twitter.com)
Apple loses top phonemaker spot to Samsung (reuters.com)
Apple's iPhone Shipments Plunge 10% as Android Rivals Rise (bloomberg.com)