According to a new report from Taiwanese publication United Daily News (UDC) Microsoft is raising the cost of Windows license fees for hardware makers by a much higher amount than normal. According to the report, certain OEMs are seeing licensing price hikes of between 7% and 10%.
Usually, Microsoft raises Windows license fees for OEMs by a low digit percentage, making this 7% to 10% increase much more significant than normal. "A PC brand executive stated that Microsoft increases licensing fees for Windows OEMs (device manufacturers) every year. In the past, licensing fees mostly increased by single digits each year, but starting in July this year, the average increase has reached 7% to 10%, which is a significant increase compared to previous years," UDC says.
Of course, the cost of the Windows license fee is usually (at least partially) passed onto the consumer buying a computer, and UDC claims that their source says laptop pricing is already being impacted by these recent license fee increases. Microsoft charges different OEMs their own fees for Windows, so the exact increase in cost will differ for each hardware maker.
So dear old Microsoft drops support for Windows 10 - "forcing" you to get rid of your perfectly good working system. Then they put up the price for Windows licenses that PC manufacturers (OEMs) have to pay. Which in turn puts up the price that YOU have to pay for the PC that Microsoft has forced you to buy! Outrageous! Just in case you weren't aware: As of August 2026 Microsoft has a market cap of £2.648 Trillion. This makes Microsoft the world's 4th most valuable company by market capitalization.




