Global PC demand surges to highest level in a decade
Annual growth in the global PC market has hit a 10-year high, driven by consumer demand stemming from the coronavirus pandemic.
Annual growth in the global PC market has hit a 10-year high, driven by consumer demand stemming from the coronavirus pandemic.
HP has ended its 2020 financial year with a 3.6 per cent fall in revenue to US$56 billion after the COVID-19 pandemic caused a “substantial curtailment of [its] business activities”.
Chinese hardware giant Lenovo shifted 23.5 million tablets, notebooks and desktops in the three months ending September 30, leading the PC pack in a stellar quarter.
PC sales in the third quarter of 2020 soared globally by 14.6 per cent, year-over-year, with Apple leading the way with a 38.9 per cent leap in shipments.
Global PC shipments reached a 10-year high during Q3, with remote working driving a surge in demand for notebooks and mobile workstations.
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