cpu shipments

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about CPU shipments focus on the Q3 2025 surge driven by Windows 10 end-of-support and enterprise refresh cycles. According to Jon Peddie Research, client CPU shipments rose 2.2% quarter-on-quarter, while server CPU shipments jumped 13-14% year-over-year. The increase is attributed to institutional upgrades rather than consumer demand, with a 70/30 split between desktop and notebook shipments. Topics include the impact of Windows 10 end-of-life, OEM refreshes, and tariff-driven buying behavior.
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    Q3 2025 CPU Shipments Jump as Windows 10 EOS Triggers Enterprise Refresh

    CPU shipments and PC sell‑in climbed sharply in Q3 2025 as a deadline-driven refresh — not normal seasonality — became the dominant market force: Jon Peddie Research (JPR) reports client CPU shipments rose 2.2% quarter‑on‑quarter while server CPU shipments jumped roughly 13–14% year‑on‑year, and...
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    Windows 10 End of Life Spurs Q3 2025 CPU Shipments Rise

    CPU shipments rose again in Q3 2025, and this time the bump looks less like a cyclical blip and more like a reaction to Windows 10’s end-of-life and the practical barriers consumers face when moving to Windows 11. Jon Peddie Research (JPR) reports a modest 2.2% quarter‑on‑quarter increase in...
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