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Global PC shipments rose modestly in Q1 2026, with Gartner, IDC, and Omdia all reporting growth of roughly 2.5% to 4%
This does not reflect a real recovery in end demand
Instead, distributors and suppliers appear to have pulled forward inventory purchases ahead of expected DRAM and NAND price increases in Q2, creating what Gartner described as another round of artificial growth
The vendor ranking remained unchanged, with Lenovo, HP, Dell, and Apple leading the market, while Apple posted the strongest growth thanks to demand for its lower-cost MacBook Neo
Overall, the data suggests that Q1 strength was driven more by inventory stocking and pricing expectations than by a genuine improvement in PC demand