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    400 million Windows PCs vanished in 3 years. Where did they all go?

    June 24, 2025

    Back in 2019, the global PC market was showing signs of shrinking. Then the pandemic came along and made PCs and Macs relevant again. New data from Microsoft suggests that the PC market has resumed its steady decline.

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