Most sales of Windows are to consumers
AFAIK,not businesses.TPM2 and Bitlocker already existed before(just like on my Skylake business laptop) in Windows 10 Pro/Enterprise,so Windows 11 does not offer anything new to business users. Most of the changes are on the consumer side,so its a consumer orientated OS.
Plus last time I checked it took years and years for many businesses/governments to upgrade to Windows 7,and then Windows 10. Stuff needs to be tested and validated especially if its mission criticial. So I am not sure why hardware enthusiasts on forums need to keep spinning,the but,but businesses line. The same was said with Vista and 8/8.1 too and businesses and many non-techies hated them because of the excessive hardware and software requirements,and incompatbility problems.
Businesses are here to make money,and give as less of it to companies like MS,etc. So many businesses will push old hardware and software as much as possible. Let sleeping dogs lie!
There are so many instances I have seen in government,engineering,science and company use of them not upgrading to newer software because of the massive faff and cost associated with the changes. So when the old hardware goes kaput,they use new hardware to run the older software via VMs or compatability modes. So I see nowhere where increasing costs for businesses is something they want to do - not everyone is Amazon or Google who throw billions at stuff. Maybe where you work its different,but its not going to be the case for many businesses even here,let alone in many other markets. OS changes are more of a PITA.
Regarding numbers you might want to look at the bigger issue MS has. There are 3 billion Android devices:
https://www.theverge.com/2021/5/18/2...es-google-2021
There are nearly 1 billion iPhones(out of nearly 1.5 billion Apple devices):
https://9to5mac.com/2020/01/28/apple...unning-ios-13/
That is nearly 4 billion devices with iOS/Android already. Windows 10 is stuck at around 1.3 billion users:
https://news.microsoft.com/bythenumb...windowsdevices
Billions of people worldwide don't use a Windows PC as their main PC - their primary computing device is their smartphone/tablet for everything.Even amongst most non-techy computer users I know,many spend far more on a new smartphone,and use it for 90% of their daily computing needs. The PCs don't get as much use and gathers dust.
So for such people why would they need to rush out and get a Windows 11 device,just because you or me might?? They are more likely to rush out and get something else now.
Many of us are PC gamers.We run desktops,and build them. That alone puts us in a minority of PC users,because laptops massively outsell desktops.
Amongst computing gaming as a whole,smartphones produce more revenue than either PC or consoles.
Like Windows was the new kid on the block in the late 80s,which took on established companies,MS is now the golden oldie who thinks the same. Many of us are getting older and have rose tinted views of Windows,etc. Just like Windows was the cool and edgy OS in the late 80s/early 90s taking on the incumbents,and there were those decrying that Windows was a new upstart against existing competitors,people are doing the same with Android/iOS,etc.
The world is very different now. Intel found out the hard way,first with AMD,but now with ARM based CPUs,starting to really compete.
Most do not NEED a Windows PC now.
Edit!!
Even amongst the US Military you are seeing increasing use of customised iOS/Android devices for various things(ATAK,etc).