In a new report, IDC predicts that shipments of the global computer will increase by 4% in 2025 as compared to the year 2024, when the producers sent him 262.7 million computers around the world.
In the year that just ended, the sale of PCS, of course, that there has been a tendency in the exponential, the growth of the deplorable +1% compared to the year 2023, and the growth is only in the fourth quarter of 2024-the first time when the growth was 1.8% compared to a year ago. While this may seem like a large number of the poor, vice president of the Group's Ryan Reith said: “the growth of 1 per cent is, in fact, is a thing very good in the industry, the PC's right now. This is what we expect for the year and can, in fact, the market is transformed into a recovery day.”
The situation needs to change in the year 2025, which IDC predicts the numbers more meaningful, with an increase of 4.3%. However, this increase is not going to be driven by the intelligence, the artificial and the computer with the one of which is much talked about, but the purpose of the improvement of the company to a medium-sized, and large, and as it did Reith, used to take the place of a PC, to them at least every three to four years of age. for four years now. “The renewal of the commercial is usually pretty flexible, because, of course, in the markets of the developed world, a lot of companies to medium-sized and large, they want to stay ahead of the curve,” said Reith.
While they represent a percentage of the ever-increasing; however, the computers in that HE is seen by Reith and the IDC how much of a trend, the long-term, as “the budgets are limited across the board. It doesn't matter if you are a company, technology, medical, or any other company. When you talk about artificial intelligence, you ask yourself, ‘Well, how much will it cost?’ All of it has to do with the dollars.” The report states it also promises unfulfilled, of a computer in IT, giving the example of the Copilot+, for which analysts say is that i do not fulfil the promises of his own.
Reith, while it recognizes the decline in the interest rate (at least for now) for the computers with the intelligence man, he realizes that brands such as Lenovo, HP, Dell, and others, are now being adapted and shift the focus to the computer's lowest-level in their portfolios.
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