PC Market Downturn Worse Than 2008 Crisis and COVID-19, Sources Say

The PC market faces a downturn worse than 2008 and COVID-19. Motherboard sales to drop 33% in 2025. AMD warns of 20% revenue decline. ASUS, Gigabyte, MSI, ASRock cut targets.

PC Market Downturn Worse Than 2008 Crisis and COVID-19, Sources Say

The PC market is facing a downturn worse than the 2008 financial crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic, according to industry sources. has warned that consumer PC revenue will drop over 20% in the second half of 2025. The crisis is hitting motherboard sales particularly hard.

Motherboard shipments forecast to fall from 15 million to 10 million units

Motherboard sales are forecast to fall from 15 million units in 2024 to 10 million units in 2025. is expected to see a significant decline. 's sales forecast drops from 11.5 million to 8-8.5 million units. 's forecast falls from 11 million to 8.4 million units. ASRock's forecast drops from 4.3 million to 2.7 million units. MSI's orders from are down 60%.

Despite the PC slump, ASUS has seen strong growth in server revenue. Server revenue doubled to over 100 billion TWD in 2024 and is expected to reach 250 billion TWD in 2025.

The reports come from DigiTimes and ComputerBase. The exact timing of the recovery remains unclear.

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