Gartner forecasts a significant rise in AI-enabled PC shipments, predicting that 43% of all PC shipments will be AI-enabled by 2025, up from 17% in 2024. This shift is driven by the growing demand for laptops capable of running generative AI, particularly among business customers. Companies like Microsoft and Apple are aligning their strategies to integrate generative AI into their devices, with Microsoft’s Copilot already being more accessible.
The report anticipates that AI PC shipments will soar to 114 million units by 2025, marking a 165.5% increase from 2024. By 2026, AI PCs are expected to be the sole option for large businesses when purchasing new laptops. The transition from non-AI to AI PCs will diminish the dominance of x86 architecture, especially in the consumer market, as Arm-based laptops gain traction.
• AI PC shipments predicted to grow by 165% by 2025.
• 43% of all PC shipments will be AI-enabled by 2025.
The report indicates that AI-enabled PCs will dominate the market, with a significant increase in shipments expected.
The growing demand for laptops that can run generative AI is a key driver of the shift towards AI-enabled PCs.
The report highlights that laptops with NPUs will become standard features in the market.
Microsoft is actively integrating generative AI into its devices, enhancing user accessibility.
Apple is preparing to incorporate generative AI features into its devices, leveraging existing hardware capabilities.
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