PC sales are poised for a downturn in 2026 as memory demand hits other devices


  • 2025 saw healthy PC market growth, but 2026 will be far more turbulent
  • Memory and storage prices are rising, and that’s not good for consumers
  • Budget units could experience the biggest price increases

Despite a 9.2% year-over-year increase in 2025 (and 10.1% in Q4 2025), analysts at Omdia are concerned that global PC shipments could decline in 2026 due to rising costs and increasing pressure from AI data centers.

The firm’s data claims that mainstream PC memory costs will rise by around 70% throughout 2025, with suppliers even starting to warn customers of price increases towards the end of the year. And even more worryingly, analysts have already predicted a further increase of 50% in the first quarter of 2026.

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