China PC sales expected to slump in 1Q25 after trade-in rush

China PC sales expected to slump in 1Q25 after trade-in rush

[Digitimes] - 11/21/2024

The Chinese PC market is expected to experience particularly weak sales during the first quarter of 2025, following a surge in replacement demand driven by government trade-in subsidies, according to industry sources.



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