Sales in the gaming PC market are expected to recover by more than 660 billion yen by 2025, and high-end models and entry models are expected to increase sales in particular.



Research firm Jon Peddie Research has released a report on gaming PC sales and costs. According to this, from 2023 to 2025, mid-range model PCs will grow moderately, but entry and high-end models will grow significantly until 2025. Recover more than $ 5 billion (about 660 billion yen) from the decline in 2022, high-end model sells $ 3.92 billion (about 516 billion yen), entry level sells $ 2.29 billion (about 300 billion yen) is expected.

PC gaming hardware market to bounce back after challenging 2022 – Jon Peddie Research

https://www.jonpeddie.com/news/pc-gaming-hardware-market-to-bounce-back-after-challenging-2022/



PC gaming market is set to grow again after pandemic and overstock corrections | Ars Technica
https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2023/04/pc-gaming-market-is-set-to-grow-again-after-pandemic-and-overstock-corrections/



The global epidemic of the new coronavirus infection caused a demand for staying at home, and sales of gaming PCs, peripherals, and PC parts soared in 2021. Then, in 2022, demand decreased due to the recoil, and market sales decreased significantly.

PC shipments will turn downward in the first quarter of 2022-GIGAZINE



According to Jon Peddie Research, the gaming PC market will recover more than $5 billion in revenue by 2025, with overall market sales up 12% from 2022. Jon Peddie Research said, ``The growth of high-end models is at the expense of mid-range model development,'' pointing out that manufacturers are focusing more on developing high-end models than mid-range models.



In addition, Jon Peddie Research says that Intel's announcement of discrete GPUs and its entry into the graphics market previously occupied by the two giants of NVIDIA and AMD has had a major impact on the market. In addition, we predict that the entry-level price cut for AMD's out-of-model GPUs will play a role in the entry-level excitement.



Ars Technica, an IT news site, said that the demand for virtual currency mining for GPUs has declined, and Intel and AMD have started to provide lower-end parts, which has improved the cost performance of entry-level gaming PCs. Peddie Research's predictions have a good chance of coming true.

Furthermore, it is said that there are changes not only in the PC itself but also in the tendency of the monitor. Jon Peddie Research pointed out that wide displays with 3440 x 1440 pixel resolution are starting to come out in the price range of $ 320 (about 42,000 yen), making them affordable even for entry-level consumers.

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