‘The sub-$500 entry-level PC segment will disappear by 2028’: Gartner predicts that budget computers are on borrowed time



  • Gartner’s new report predicts PC sales will slump by 10.4% this year
  • The rising cost of RAM could make “low-margin entry-level laptops nonviable”
  • The analyst firm predicts: “Ultimately, we expect the sub-$500 entry-level PC segment will disappear by 2028”

For some time, there’s been a growing weight of evidence that buying a PC now, rather than waiting, is a very sensible idea to avoid further RAM-fueled price hikes with desktops and laptops — and a fresh prediction from Gartner adds to this pile.

In a new report from the analyst firm (which was spotted by VGC), Gartner observes that ‘entry-level PCs face obsolescence’ due to the spiking cost of RAM, which is expected to peak this year at 23% of the total bill-of-materials for a PC (on average) — up from 16% in 2025.


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