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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
Date:
Thu, 01 May 2025 11:29:13 +0000
Description:
US tariff scares are still present despite the 90-day pause, and IDC`s new
study on PC hardware sales suggests that people are buying up hardware in
case prices go up..
FULL STORY
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.
The study shows that in Q1 2025, compared to Q1 2024 , laptop sales have
increased by 26.9%, and desktops rose by 35.3%. This appears to stem from a
fear that prices may suddenly skyrocket or, worse, sales may be paused. We`ve
seen this happen with Razer , which previously halted its laptop sales due to
US tariffs.
Notably, there is still a 90-day pause active on larger tariffs, while the
10% base tariff on imports to the US remains. However, there`s uncertainty
about whether this will be undone, which could affect sales of PC hardware. A
large majority of PC hardware manufacturing takes place in China, and tariffs
are now up to 145% on all of its imports into the US.
It`s no surprise, then, to see sales hike significantly, before matters
spiral out of control - and based on the trend of the GPU market , it might
be a good idea to buy any PC hardware at retail price while things are
relatively stable - as who knows what chaos the US tarrifs could unleash if
they are reinstated.
Now is the best time to buy what you need, just not at any ridiculous pricing
Demand for PC hardware is arguably at the highest it`s been (particularly
compared to the Covid-19 period), but the one thing we must not do is
purchase overpriced products.
While I`ll say that this is particularly true when it comes to GPUs , with
prices soaring far above what they launched at, the same applies to pre-built
desktop PCs and laptops. Fortunately, I`ve not seen cases of either pre-built
systems or laptops being obscenely overpriced, which is probably because
they`ve always been slightly expensive to begin with (especially high-end
configurations).
I`m sure we all hope tariffs don`t get out of hand, and since there`s not
much clarity on how the PC market will be impacted in the near future, now
could be the best time to jump on any appealing hardware deals you find.
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Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/computing/desktop-pcs/tariffs-could-further-disrupt-
the-stability-of-the-pc-hardware-market-and-this-new-study-suggests-its-best-t
o-buy-right-now
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