Aeassa, please notice that the only graph you displayed that has anything to do with consumer platforms ends in 1990, nearly 25 years ago when MS/Intel first gained their desktop monopoly.
Now go back and read what I wrote, especially to chipguy. You'll see that I'm simply stating a fact.
Better yet, just find a version of you graph that extends into the 2010s... As I have in the past. You'll catch my drift quite vividly.
PS: Did your image happen to come from Intel by any chance?
Here are a few more:
1975-2011... Tell me, once "Wintel" (actually MS/Intel) was established in the early 90's, which platform posed even a minor threat, as a consumer computing platform, up until ARM/IOS/Android?
2009-2013... More of the same. Wintel has lost the mindshare monopoly.