IDC cuts PC sales forecast, blames Trump tariffs and AI PC hurdles

PC sales set to grow in 2025, but not as significantly as initially thought, according to IDC.

https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/idc-cuts-pc-sales-forecast-blames-trump-tariffs-and-ai-pc-hurdles

Creado 4h | 27 feb. 2025 14:30:07


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