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Tariffs could further disrupt the stability of the PC hardware market – and this new study suggests it’s best to buy right now

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  • A new IDC study shows an increase in desktop PC and laptop sales in North America compared to Q1 2024
  • This is likely a result of US tariff uncertainty, with manufacturers warning consumers about possible shortages
  • There’s a chance that the 90-day pause could be turned back

While the PC hardware market has always had cases of high demand for certain desktop components (notably GPUs) and laptops, it’s arguably now hitting unprecedented levels due to US tariffs, and a new study corroborates this.

As reported by NotebookCheck, evidence from IDC (which tracks hardware sales) suggests that desktop and laptop sales in North America have spiked since US tariffs were implemented, and manufacturers have also warned consumers about potential shortages in supply, effectively leading to panic buying.

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