Windows PC shipments are down massively in Q1, but Apple took the biggest hit

A hardware stock surplus has contributed to a massive drop in demand for PCs, but even more so for Apple Macs.

https://www.windowscentral.com/hardware/computers-desktops/windows-pc-shipments-are-down-massively-in-q1-but-apple-took-the-biggest-hit

Creato 2y | 11 apr 2023, 18:20:45


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