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Among the reasons for this growth is the improvement in the

Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2025 8:49 am
by Bappy10
The rise in smartphone penetration has seriously threatened the PC market, which has been on a roller coaster for years. While last year sales seemed to be recovering in the second quarter, 2018 ended with the worst drop since 2016.

A situation that continued at the beginning of 2019 but now seems to be starting to reverse. This is indicated by figures from the consulting firms IDC and Gartner, which estimate sales of between 63 and 64.9 million computer units in the second quarter of 2019.

While Gartner, which does not take into account devices such as Chromebooks, points bahamas phone number to a 1.5% growth to 63 million units, IDC increases that estimate to 4.7% and 64.9 million, including desktop computers, workstations and laptops.
supply of Intel processors , which, according to Gartner, allowed most PC vendors to fulfill old orders and ship a good supply of new PCs.

The threat of higher tariffs in the wake of the US-China trade war has also prompted manufacturers to ship surplus computers, most of which are made in the Asian country.

A situation that could negatively affect the evolution of this market in the coming months, although, for the moment, it seems that stability is maintained.

The migration of the business market from Windows 7 to Windows 10 has also given a boost to sales.