PC shipments remain in decline, but generative AI could reverse the trend
PC shipments suffer another year-over-year decline in the third quarter, as Apple sees a drop of 23 per cent.
PC shipments suffer another year-over-year decline in the third quarter, as Apple sees a drop of 23 per cent.
The Western Australian government has bumped up the number of suppliers for its new PC and mobile supply panel from five to 14.
Analyst firms Gartner and IDC reported that PC sales plunged, thanks to inflation and demand that had already been satisfied in the years before.
The sale of personal computers, which surged as companies turned to hybrid and remote work during the COVID-19 pandemic, fell sharply in the third quarter.
Global shipments of PCs and tablets are in steep decline, but will pick up again in 2024, according to a new study released by IDC.
Mercury Research's latest CPU market report is nothing but bad news for Intel, as x86 CPU shipments plummet and AMD ascends.
Global traditional PC shipments have fallen by up to 15 per cent during the second quarter of 2022 with geopolitical issues and supply chaos touted as the causes.
Due to a perfect storm of geopolitics and high inflation, global shipments of PCs, tablets and phones are all in decline, according to Gartner’s latest forecasts.
AMD reported record revenues for the first quarter of 2022, largely shrugging off concerns of chip shortages that have worried companies like Intel and Microsoft.
New data from Lansweeper, an asset manager software provider, shows the uptake of Windows 11 at just 1.44 per cent of all systems.
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Intel claims that ongoing chip shortages mean that PC vendors expect to prioritise more expensive models during the holiday shopping season.
Digital transformation efforts are being brought forward by at least five years as a result of the greater impact the pandemic-prompted remote work shift has wrought.
The personal computer has encountered a surprising revival off the back of the coronavirus pandemic, with sales surging by 14 per cent in 2020.
Last year’s supply-chain disruptions and increased demand brought on by the pandemic both contributed to the sustained growth.