Global PC and Server Industry Report 2022: PC and Desktop PC Market Volumes are Expected to Decline Slightly to 240 Million Units and Nearly 80 million Units, Respectively in 2022 – Forecast to 2025 – Yahoo Finance

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Dublin, March 11, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The "2022 Global PC and Server Industry Development Trends and Key Issues" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

Enterprises return-to-office plans have stimulated demand for commercial PCs but have reduced demand for consumer and education PCs.
The global notebook PC and desktop PC market volumes are expected to decline slightly to 240 million units and nearly 80 million units, respectively, in 2022. Since the motherboard market development is always highly correlated with desktop PCs, global motherboard market volume is estimated at between 85 million to 95 million units in the next five years.

Meanwhile, the global server market continues to grow and the increasing cloud computing applications based on 5G, AI, and edge computing technologies will become a major growth enabler for the server market in the next five years.
This report provides an overview of the global notebook PC, desktop PC, motherboard, and server markets with market volume forecast for the period 2022-2025; looks into the latest industry and market trends and examines the major strategies of key players.

List of Topics

Development of the global economy, touching on global economic growth rate predictions, pandemic development, and global inflation
Development of the global PC market, touching on key determinant factors for the market development in 2022
Global notebook PC and desktop PC market volume forecast for the period 2022-2025 with shipment share breakdown by brand and by ODM
Global motherboard market volume forecast for the period 2022-2025
Development of key PC products, touching on Chromebooks, gaming notebook PCs, gaming monitors, AIO (All In One) PC, etc.
Development of key PC brands, touching on Apple's in-house chip M1 and the deployment of Arm-based processors in macOS, Chrome OS, Windows OS ecosystems, and includes global notebook PC market share by CPU supplier
Development of the global server market and server market volume forecast for the period 2022-2025, identifying key components in short supply such as PMIC, BMC, and more
Global server shipment share by brand for the period 2020-2022, with shipment share breakdown by overall processor and by ODM Direct processor
Development strategy of major brands such as Dell, HP, and Inspur
M&A and in-house chip development strategies of major cloud service providers, including AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud
Development of key server products and applications, touching on HPC (High Performance Computing), net zero carbon emissions, information security compliance,
Outlook for the 2022 IT industry, touching on product trends, market trends, and brand strategies of server brands and PC brands
Key Topics Covered:
Global Economic Development
Global PC Market Development
Development of Key PC Products and Applications
Global Server Market Development
Development of Key Server Products and Applications
Conclusion
Companies Mentioned
Acer
Actifio
Adobe
ADRM
Affirmed Networks
Alibaba
Alooma
AMD
Anvato
Apigee
Apple
AppSheet
Arm
ASUS
Avere Systems
Bebo
Bitium
BludData
BlueTalon
Bonsai
Cask Data
Citus Data
Cloud 9
Cloud Knox
CloudSimple
Cloudyn
Compal
CyberX
Cycle Computing
DataSense
Dell
E8 Storage
ECS
Elastifile
Fitbit
Foxconn
GameSparks
Genee
Github
Google
Harvest.ai
Hexadite
HP
Huawei
IBM
Intel
Inventec
JClarity
Kaggle
Lenovo
LinkedIn
Lobe
Looker
Maluuba
MediaTek
Metaswitch
Microsoft
Movere
Movial
MSI
Nice
North
Nuance
Nvidia
Oracle
Orbitera
Orions
Pegatron
Pointy
QCI
Qualcomm
Quanta
Qwiklabs
ReFirm Labs
RISC
RiskIQ
Samsung
Semantic Machines
Solair
Sqrrl
SuperMicro
SwiftKey API.AI
Thinkbox
TSO Logic
Wand Labs
Wickr
Wistron
Xamarin
Xoxco
ZeniMax
For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/rc71l6

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