How Artificial Intelligence Is Transforming the PC Market
We are living in the AI era. Every company wants to integrate AI into its services or products as soon as possible. So, is the computer market.
Personal computers (PCs) are evolving over time, and AI is at the heart of this change.
They can now comprehend, learn, and adapt to your needs. AI-powered computers employ machine language to enhance their use, improve performance, and make connections more personalized.
Especially, in business computers, this is making things way easier.
In 2025, it is expected that the most popular computers will have such useful extras as voice recognition, artificial intelligence, and predictive text. And this is happening.
Not only AI assitsants are becoming part of computers, but companies like AMD, NVIDIA are also integrating AI at core level. It’s a race and every company wants to win.
These improvements are what people want, which makes them vital tools for various purposes.
Artificial intelligence has come a long way over the past year. Currently, AI-powered laptops can do some amazing things: translate between languages right away; adjust power settings based on what you are doing.
OpenAI’s ChatGPT is an exciting new development in the field of AI. It is being used to generate new content and leverage large language models (LLMs), among others.
According to Edgewater Research analysts in their “4Q23 Electronic Components Industry Outlook” report, 2025 will be a big year for AI PCs. Already now, though, news about forthcoming PC makers’ components with built-in AI capabilities is stirring up interest amongst laptop buyers.
At Computex 2024 in Taipei, key chipmakers like Nvidia, AMD, Intel and Microsoft demonstrated how far their AI capabilities had come. And we will soon witness such incredible things in all kinds of PCs, like consumer laptops, gaming computers, and business machines.
In the next few years, laptops with artificial intelligence may dominate the PC market. According to Statista’s findings this year, around 19% of all PCs shipped will have AI abilities but by 2027, this figure could rise to about 60%.