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Why AMD says we'll be buying a lot of PCs this year

Why AMD says we’ll be buying a lot of PCs this year

Posted on July 24, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

A survey from the National Retail Federation is good news for AMD and the entire PC industry.

AMD has a dream that we’ll all buy more PCs, including AMD-based ones, of course—and that dream just may be coming true. Citing data from the National Retail Federation, Rick Bergman, AMD’s VP of Computing and Graphics, said he believes the sudden shift to working and learning from home during the pandemic will drive a PC onto every desk (and coffee table and kitchen counter) at home.

“Previously, having a PC at home was considered a one-per-family need,” Bergman wrote in a blog. “Now, with requirements around online schooling, working remotely and wanting to have an outlet for downtime while staying home, the trend seems to be shifting to a one-per-person PC demand,” Bergman wrote.
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