IDC下調今年PC出貨量增長至14.2% 料供應鏈及物流挑戰持續
調查機構IDC發表的報告指,料今年全球個人電腦(PC)出貨量將按年升14.2%至3.47億台,增長預測較5月份的估算低,主要因為供應鏈及物流挑戰持續,而今年平板市場出貨量增長則料維持在3.4%左右。
該行的分析相信PC及平板電腦市場供應限制持續,而需求仍然存在,估計供應短缺及物流問題持續將為行業帶來較大挑戰,不過相信主要的PC需求不易消退,特別是來自企業及教育行業。
總體而言該行料2021至2025年傳統PC出貨量的年複合增長將為3.2%,而平板則料跌1.5%,雖然短期面板及IC等令供應出現緊張,但手提電腦仍然是未來PC增長的主要引擎。
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