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US PC sales grow by 3% in late 2025 as companies and consumers scrambled to replace Windows 10 — 2026 forecast sees 13% drop as storage and memory prices expected to climb another 60%
PC sales in the U.S. saw a 3% growth in late 2025, driven by the need to replace Windows 10 systems and holiday demand. However, a forecast for 2026 predicts a 13% drop due to rising storage and memory prices. Omdia expects a 60% increase in memory and storage costs, leading to market contraction. The chip shortage is causing Intel and AMD CPU shortages, with lead times up to six months. Despite the decline in shipments, prices are expected to rise, with Apple bucking the trend by offering competitive pricing and higher storage capacities.
Tom's Hardware•3/31/2026
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