zdnet[.]com/article/one-in-three-work-pcs-not-capable-of-running-windows-11-here-are-the-upgrades-they-need/
riverbed[.]com/sites/default/files/file/2022-03/state-digital-experience-q1-2022.pdf
Lansweeper wasn't as optimistic as Riverbed back in October [ zdnet[.]com/article/windows-11-half-of-enterprise-workstations-dont-meet-the-new-system-requirements-says-survey/ ], but neither hardware survey was all inclusive -- each company used data from their clients, and while there might be some overlap, they looked at different companies.
The Riverbed report also has some interesting charts that have nothing to do with Win11, like BSOD rates from 1/26/20 - 1/23/22, and app crashes plotted against Win10 versions. Another 2 charts compare Win10 & 11 hours used -- no contest with Win11 peaking at around 60k to Win10's roughly 200 million.