Arm-Based Laptops Will Make Up 13.9% of the Market in 2023

Nearly three out of 20 laptops sold in 2023 will be Arm-powered, representing a 10-fold gain since 2020, according to new research and analysis. Many will be Apple designs.

https://www.tomshardware.com/news/arm-based-laptops-will-make-up-139-of-the-market-in-2023

Created 2y | Nov 9, 2022, 7:20:38 PM


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