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Global PC Shipments Dip Slightly Despite Recovery Economy, But AI Integration is the Key to Future Market Success

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Even though the global economy shows signs of recovery, worldwide shipments of traditional PCs dipped 2.4% year-over-year (YoY) to 68.8 million units, during the third quarter of 2024 (3Q24), according to preliminary results from the International Data Corporation (IDC) Worldwide Quarterly Personal Computing Device Tracker. Factors including rising costs and inventory replenishment led to a surge in shipments in the previous quarter, resulting in a slightly slower sales cycle.

"Demand, without a doubt, has returned for PCs amongst consumers and commercial buyers," said Jitesh Ubrani, research manager with IDC's Worldwide Mobile Device Trackers. "However, much of the demand was still concentrated at the entry-level thanks to a recovering economy and the back-to-school season in North America. That said, newer AI PCs such as Copilot+ PCs from Qualcomm along with Intel and AMD's equivalent chips as well as Apple's expected M4-based Macs are expected to drive the premium segment in coming months."




"While we expect AI to reach ubiquity at some point at the end of this decade, the ramp up towards mass market will take longer than expected, well into 2026," states research vice president of devices and displays, Linn Huang. "The next year-and-change will be largely about developing software, use cases, and target audiences for this AI-enabled hardware."

Commercial demand outside the education sector also remained strong as many businesses have begun to refresh their PCs in preparation for the end of support for Windows 10. Key markets such as Japan grew double digits during 3Q24 and is leading this transition, but IDC expects other markets to follow suit in the coming quarters. Meanwhile, Apple had a strong 1H24 and YoY comparison base before its new products are expected to launch.

"After two quarters of mild growth, the market is taking a breather before going into the year-end buying period," said Bryan Ma, vice president with IDC's Worldwide Device Trackers. "Downside risks remain in the current geopolitical environment, but we think there is enough upside going into next year to lift the market into modest single-digit growth."

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Has it occured to anyone in the marketing that "AI integration" might be the one thing why Global PC Shipments are dipping?
Exactly. Has it occurred to anyone that home users don't give two hoots about AI?
 
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Adoption of AI PCs will increase, because (1) our current devices will fail and needs replacement, and, (2) there is hardly any PC or mobile devices out there that don't include all these NPUs. So isn't this very obvious? And they chose 2026 because most PCs sold a year ago are not "AI PCs". So 1 year ago, add another 2, I assume this is how they "project" 2026.
 
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Adoption of AI PCs will increase, because (1) our current devices will fail and needs replacement, and, (2) there is hardly any PC or mobile devices out there that don't include all these NPUs. So isn't this very obvious? And they chose 2026 because most PCs sold a year ago are not "AI PCs". So 1 year ago, add another 2, I assume this is how they "project" 2026.
If I print the word "AI" onto the packaging of every food item in existence, then I can confidently say that AI food sales will increase and surpass regular food by 2026. Science! :cool:
 
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Global dip in PC sales recently confirms why Zen 5 did not sell as well as expected when launched. But wait... I hear the anti AMD & Intel fanboys getting ready to give me the smack down on my comment. :p
 
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Why would Zen 5, or the coming Intel Arrow Lake-S drive any sales? They have no performance uplift, no new technologies, and people who are two generations behind can easily wait for another generation.

And the way the whole industry is focusing on selling to AI content providers, servers etc. there won't be any need for faster CPUs and GPUs, no need for bigger storage, we are all just content consumers, and for that you can use phone or tablet.
 
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If I print the word "AI" onto the packaging of every food item in existence, then I can confidently say that AI food sales will increase and surpass regular food by 2026. Science! :cool:
Be careful of what you wish for; I think I've seen some (local) advert of some diet and beauty product brand declaring something along the line of "AI superiority" just earlier.

It would be funny if it wasn't so sad.

Really? For the tech industry maybe. For everything else, not so much.
"Downside risks remain in the current geopolitical environment, but we think there is enough upside going into next year to lift the market into modest single-digit growth."
Guess that's corporate talk for "We don't think it will blow up in our collective faces, not this year."
 
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Be careful of what you wish for; I think I've seen some (local) advert of some diet and beauty product brand declaring something along the line of "AI superiority" just earlier.

It would be funny if it wasn't so sad.
Just like in the movie Idiocracy. I just wish someone paid me every time I used the term AI.
 
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If I print the word "AI" onto the packaging of every food item in existence, then I can confidently say that AI food sales will increase and surpass regular food by 2026. Science! :cool:
Did you not already add "RGB" to it? You've already missed out there....

I think essentially this sums it up quite well:
 
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Did you not already add "RGB" to it? You've already missed out there....

I think essentially this sums it up quite well:
Yep, totally. :laugh:

Here's the real world variant of that video:
 
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Maybe the reason for the decline is because normal consumers are dealing with massive amounts of inflation...
People at HP/Dell/Lenovo/Acer/Apple/etc.:
You mean when you finally get some relief from lowering interest rates (which still means prices generally increasing - something people don't seem to still understand) so your real take home pay starts becoming more effective, the first thing you do isn't buy a new PC?? Instead you pay off any outstanding debts, maybe spend money on things like your house or car or whatever you actually might need to... you know... live your life...?? Buying food... What's wrong with you all?
 
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If I print the word "AI" onto the packaging of every food item in existence, then I can confidently say that AI food sales will increase and surpass regular food by 2026. Science! :cool:
You must have missed the historical period when sales of healthy cereal flakes surpassed sales of regular cereal flakes.
 
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Not once have I heard anyone saying, "I'm buying <insert CPU using product here> because it has AI."

AI is not going to save squat in terms of making sales.
 
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Not once have I heard anyone saying, "I'm buying <insert CPU using product here> because it has AI."

AI is not going to save squat in terms of making sales.
That's because generally people don't really care about how the magic black box in between the input and output actually works - it's just the output part - gimme!!. The marketing departments, that previously failed to push block-chain in previous years connecting everything from fridges through to your wallet on your phone, now have a new chance at redemption to push AI to sell crap.

Rick & Morty's "That's Amorte" episode pretty much nails that point "generally people don't really care about how" at the end of the episode (albeit expanding on the whole 'guilt free' marketing shtick used these days) - example referred to as most recent media example I can think of but same could be said for the Black Mirror "Rachel, Jack and Ashley Too" episode (which is arguably more relevant).
 
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Has it occured to anyone in the marketing that "AI integration" might be the one thing why Global PC Shipments are dipping?
That only occurs after the money's been invested.

And then we hear price must go up for things we already had. I would be SO happy if I had everything on-demand, like Office, my gaming, my food... Its going to be a lovely way to live your life with a yearly 'inflation' of 10-20%. Xbox Game Pass has already gone that way, if people haven't noticed. Not just a price hike, but a complete confusion commercial clusterfuck to go with it, so you hopefully get lost enough to take some subscription.
 
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That only occurs after the money's been invested.

And then we hear price must go up for things we already had. I would be SO happy if I had everything on-demand, like Office, my gaming, my food... Its going to be a lovely way to live your life with a yearly 'inflation' of 10-20%. Xbox Game Pass has already gone that way, if people haven't noticed. Not just a price hike, but a complete confusion commercial clusterfuck to go with it, so you hopefully get lost enough to take some subscription.
I don't subscribe to anything exactly for that reason. If I can't buy a game or film for my own possession, I'm not interested. Subscription plans should all die, imo.
 

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