
The darkest hour has arrived! Goldman Sachs: Memory supply shortages are squeezing, and PC shipments are expected to decline by 12% this year, while Apple grows against the trend

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The global PC market is facing dual pressures of memory supply shortages and rising prices. Goldman Sachs analyst Katherine Murphy warned that global PC shipments are expected to decline by 12% by 2026, with consumer PCs dropping by 15%. The cost of memory now accounts for 40% of PC manufacturing costs, up from 20%, forcing manufacturers to raise prices or reduce discounts. Apple is expected to achieve slight growth in its new product launches, while Dell and HP's shipments will see a significant decline
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