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posted by Fnord666 on Thursday July 06 2017, @08:19PM   Printer-friendly
from the ups-and-downs dept.

The PC market may have stabilized and could see its recent declines reverse:

The PC market is forecast to return to growth next year according to Gartner, as buyers come to the end of their evaluation periods for Windows 10.

Worldwide PC shipments are expected to hit 267 million units in 2018, a 1.9 per cent increase on 2017, when shipments are forecast to reach 262 million. By 2019, shipments are pegged to hit 272 million units.

This year's PC sales are however expected to fall yet again for the sixth consecutive year, with shipments dropping three per cent when compared with 2016.

[...] Elsewhere, smartphone shipments will also continue to grow at a healthy rate, the market watcher claims. Shipments are expected to grow 5 per cent year on year to nearly 1.6 billion units in 2017. Gartner claims that the market is experiencing a shift away from low-cost "utility" phones, towards higher-priced "basic" and "premium" smartphone devices.

PC components are becoming slightly more expensive at the same time.

Also at EE Times.


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  • (Score: 2) by JoeMerchant on Friday July 07 2017, @09:35PM

    by JoeMerchant (3937) on Friday July 07 2017, @09:35PM (#536275)

    Yep, I don't claim to know everything about everything, but your list mirrors my experience. The only time I've seen other toolsets decisively "win" a selection process is when the developers have previous experience with them and the scope of the project is limited to a specific OS. Or, I've also seen a case of "management loves Python, so we're doing it in Python because the last project got so moribund before it reached requirements coverage that we really learned a lot and will do better this time...." I actually saw a group go in for three tries with Python, each time making a bigger more tangled unextendable unmaintainable mess than the previous. That's something I've been pleasantly surprised with by Qt, even when you make implementation mistakes (a mainwindow.ui with 1000+ widgets in it, for instance), it's pretty easy to refactor and correct.

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