PC market on track in 2007, says iSuppli
At just beyond the mid-year point in 2007, all signs point to the PC market attaining iSuppli’s annual forecast of 11.2% growth in unit shipments. Notebooks have been a key driver, but shipments of desktop PCs have shown encouraging signs of improvement compared to 2006, according to an iSuppli report.
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