The global personal computer market is heading into a rough patch in 2026, with Goldman Sachs forecasting a 10% year-on-year drop in shipments a steeper contraction than earlier projections suggested.
HP clearly loses, but Apple could actually benefit.
When we think of the PC graphics-card market, we usually think of three players: Nvidia, AMD, and to a lesser extent, Intel.
A new report from the International Data Corporation (IDC) says the current memory crisis is a lot worse than originally expected.
IDC on Thursday sharply slashed its expectations for the PC and tablet markets, citing memory shortages, rising prices for 3D NAND, DRAM, and other components, and intensifying supply chain ...
Nvidia plans an AI laptop chip comeback with Dell/Lenovo, partnering with MediaTek and Intel to power next-gen Windows PCs—see what it means for NVDA.
The AI data center boom is squeezing PC and smartphone sales, with a decrease of more than 10% in the offing this year.
Computer memory prices are soaring due to massive demand from AI data centers, impacting consumers and boosting Micron stock.
The CEO of Bluepoint has hinted at why Sony has decided to pull back from the PC market, and it isn't because of Xbox's Project Helix.
During an earnings call with investors and media analysts, ASUS made some interesting concessions about Apple's cheapest MacBook to date.
PC companies are scrambling to respond to Apple's surprise entry into the budget laptop market, Asus CFO Nick Wu says—and ...
India's PC shipments rose 10.2% to 15.9 million units in 2025, surpassing pandemic highs as first-time users upgrade devices, IDC said.