
Don't buy a new work PC right now — memory crunch and price rises lead to global shipments falling for the first time in two years
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The memory crunch and PC shipment dip are a reminder that AI-era hardware demand is colliding with old-fashioned component cycles. If you’re planning fleet refreshes for AI-heavy workloads, lock in procurement windows and specs early rather than assuming stable pricing later in the year.
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