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PC Market Growth Forecast

18/03/2024

According to IDC, worldwide PC shipments are expected to see a solid 2% growth this year, reaching a total of 265.4 million units. This growth is fueled by the exciting introduction of AI PCs, which are set to revolutionize the market.

The emergence of AI in PCs is projected to be a game-changer, propelling the market forward at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 2.4%. By 2028, the PC market is forecasted to expand even further, surpassing the 292.2 million unit mark.

The integration of AI capabilities in PCs is anticipated to enhance user experiences, improve performance, and open up a new realm of possibilities for computing technologies. As AI continues to evolve and become more prevalent in PC systems, the market is on track for continued growth and innovation over the coming years.

PC Market Growth Forecast

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