The pie charts below depict the worldwide market share of three computer operating systems from 2012 to 2015. Overall, OS 1 held the largest market share throughout the years, while OS 3 secured the least share compared to other contestants. Moreover, OS 2’s market share remained stable over 4 years period.
First of all, the shares of three competitors were identical in 2012. OS 1’s market share took the largest share, which accounted for 20 percents. In 2013, OS 1 gained its market share at nearly doubled, while OS 3 lost its market share at 10 percents. The figure shown on OS 2’s market share remained stable for 2 years. Furthermore, the other system recorded a sightly fall, which their market share declined at about 35 percents.
By 2014, these market shares have shown a notable change. OS 1 continued opening its share to 47 percents, followed closely by OS 2 with 18 percents market share captured, and 12 percents of market share owed by OS 3. There were only 23 percents of market share owned by other competitors, which less than twice when compared to what they had in 2013. Additionally, OS 1 held nearly half of its market share in 2015, which this organization held 52 percents. While OS 2 was seen stable in the same year, OS 3’s market share rose its share to 15 percents.
