It wasn't too long ago you could pick up a sub-$500 gaming PC or gaming laptop in the yearly sales. Sure, it'd almost ...
The idea of a $500 PC will be a thing of the past by 2028 if RAM pricing doesn't stabilize, one research firm has posited.
If the latest market projections from analyst firm Gartner prove correct, we're only two years away from sub-$500 PCs vanishing from the market entirely.
The rise in memory and storage prices could see the entry-level PC market disappear by 2028 as the ability to absorb costs ...
The budget segment is particularly vulnerable. Gartner believes that PCs in the entry-level range (under $500) may wind down and disappear altogether as early as 2028. At the same time, the ...
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Writing in a press statement, Gartner warns that soaring memory costs are projected to cause a 10.4% worldwide decline in PC shipments while smartphone shipments are ...
“Ultimately, we expect the sub-$500 entry-level PC segment will disappear by 2028,” senior director analyst Ranjit Atwal said. The firm also expects this to have a knock-on effect on existing hardware ...