Worldwide PC shipments climb 9.4 percent as Windows 10 end nears
Global personal computer shipments increased by 9.4 percent in the latest quarter, according to IDC figures. The growth comes as businesses rush to upgrade devices before the Windows 10 end-of-life deadline. Lenovo solidified its market position by selling nearly 20 million PCs during this period.
The International Data Corporation (IDC) reported a 9.4 percent rise in worldwide PC shipments, driven by enterprises upgrading outdated hardware ahead of Microsoft's Windows 10 support ending. This surge highlights the urgency surrounding the end-of-life (EoL) for the operating system, which has prompted organizations to replace aging devices to maintain security and compatibility.
Lenovo emerged as a key beneficiary, shipping almost 20 million units in the quarter and strengthening its dominance in the global market. The company's performance underscores the broader trend of businesses scrambling to meet the impending deadline, avoiding potential vulnerabilities post-EoL.
As companies worldwide prepare for this transition, the PC market shows signs of recovery and adaptation to new demands. IDC's data points to sustained demand in the coming months as the EoL date approaches.