Intel has noted an increase in demand for all in one PC. According to its members, it can now be considered one-piece powerhouse revival in demand for desktop computers. Compared with the fourth quarter, sales of desktop processors Intel rose 7%. Intel explain such a reversal not only due to cycle upgrade of computers to which the most inert consumers (mostly corporate) pushed the approaching end of the era of Windows XP, but also the public interest in the touch interface in the desktop segment, as well as other form factors as a whole.
Directly monoblocks now make up 10% of all new desktop computers sold in the world, according to Intel representatives . Related Products :
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