“ AMD's third-quarter earnings showed that its data center business grew 45% over the previous year's comparable period to $1.6 billion. In contrast, Intel's Datacenter and AI Group saw revenue drop 27% to $4.2 billion during the same period.”
“ The PC market peaked in 2011 at 365.4 million units shipped and then dropped like a rock. While the industry recovered between 2019 and 2021, some believe the market is in a long-term secular decline, with the industry slowly dwindling. If true, that is a disaster for PC manufacturers and component suppliers.
The PC industry has two significant long-term issues. First, as chips have increasingly become more powerful, consumers have gone longer without upgrading. For instance, if you use a computer for emailing and surfing social media, you might never need to upgrade from current PC models -- the hardware is good enough. Second, consumers shifted their habits from computing on PCs to using mobile phones and the cloud. ”