Global PC Shipments Rise by 8% as Windows 10 Support Ends
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Global PC Shipments Rise by 8% as Windows 10 Support Ends

An increase in global PC shipments this year can be attributed to the phase-out of Windows 10 and strategic inventory management due to changes in US tariffs.

The global PC shipments have seen a remarkable increase of 8% this year in comparison to last year. The notable surge is attributed primarily to the discontinuation of Windows 10 and adjustments in inventory caused by specific US import tariffs.

Key Highlights:

  • Analysts state that the replacement of PCs is accelerating due to Microsoft’s phase-out of Windows 10.
  • Major brands like Lenovo, Apple, and Asus have significantly increased their shipment rates.

According to Counterpoint Research, companies are adjusting their stock in anticipation of future tariff changes, thus driving the growth in sales. Shifts in operating systems and market trends are set to further enhance the technology landscape in the upcoming years.

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