The global PC market has shown signs of recovery, marking a return to growth in the first quarter after a two-year period of decline. According to the International Data Corporation (IDC), the market grew by +1.5% year-over-year with shipments totaling 59.8M units. This growth comes despite weaker demand in China and is attributed to the emerging category of AI PCs and the anticipation that businesses will replace aging devices.
Now that a gradual recovery has brought the PC market back to growth, @IDC believes there are greener pastures ahead because of the emerging category of AI PCs combined with the expectation that businesses will seek to replace aging devices. https://t.co/lH4RHRwG20
Global PC market returns to growth in first quarter after two-year decline, IDC says https://t.co/yzO1DF8s0I https://t.co/QTwST9jrhp
IDC: the PC market grew 1.5% YoY in Q1 with 59.8M shipments, despite weaker demand in China, following two years of decline (@i_jass / Reuters) https://t.co/3s0YX0dsot 📫 Subscribe: https://t.co/OyWeKSRpIM https://t.co/BLAOQoM6r3
⚠️ GLOBAL PC MARKET RETURNS TO GROWTH IN FIRST QUARTER AFTER TWO-YEAR DECLINE, IDC SAYS Full Story → https://t.co/ot1Oopqnnu Global shipments of personal computers returned to growth in the first quarter after two years of decline, according to preliminary results from market… https://t.co/2QLsQkFz2n
PCs finally returned to growth(+1.5%) after the pandemic. https://t.co/DPMZIxGP37 https://t.co/RfFHeoosC7