Moving beyond chatbots is hard.
By Ryan Whitwam January 17, 2025
https://www.extremetech.com/computing/p ... te-ai-hype
After years of stagnation, the PC market enjoyed a boom when the pandemic hit. Computer makers hoped to keep the good times rolling with AI PCs, but this new product category has been a hard sell. The latest numbers from market research firms Gartner and IDC show barely any growth at all during the 2024 holiday season. Despite every OEM cramming AI branding and features into new machines, consumers aren't biting.
Last week, IDC announced its tabulation of computer sales for the fourth quarter of 2024. Despite predictions of an increase, the firm found a total rise of just 1%. Most of the increase is attributable to Apple and Asus, both of which saw double-digit increases versus Q4 2023. Most other PC manufacturers saw small decreases.
Gartner released its data more recently, but it tells a similar story. Its analysis shows a 1.3% boost versus last year, which is still far below the lofty pronouncements that accompanied the release of the first AI PCs. Again, Gartner's numbers show small losses for the bulk of the CP market, but gains for firms like Asus, Apple, and Lenovo. Both Gartner and IDC agree that Lenovo came out on top with about 16.9 million PC shipments in Q4.



