No one's buying the AI-powered corporate Windows 11 refresh
Briefly

In the early 2010s, Intel claimed it was ahead in chip fab, signaling growing concern while accurately identifying its declining position in the market.
PC manufacturers argue for a hardware refresh due to aging desktops, AI demands, and Microsoft's Windows 11 restrictions; however, the reasons seem unfounded.
The assertion that outdated PCs need replacement due to aging hardware is misleading; modern PCs from previous generations can still perform adequately for office tasks.
Mary-Jo Foley highlights that there are 'no clear reasons/features pushing upgrades,' indicating a lack of compelling incentives for corporate IT departments.
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