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The assertion that outdated PCs need replacement due to aging hardware is misleading; modern PCs from previous generations can still perform adequately for office tasks.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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