Dell and HP see continued PC demand after return to school and work
- Customers will have to spend to update old office computers
- Work-at-home demand will continue after lockdown winds down
Dell Technologies Inc and HP Inc reported earnings buoyed by a resurgent personal computer demand they projected will continue even as people return to offices and schools when the coronavirus pandemic is under control.
The US companies, two of the world’s top three PC makers, reported sales and profit in the three-months ending in January that topped analysts’ estimates. The overall market, which grew for the first time in almost a decade in 2020, will expand again this year helped by demand for laptops, according to HP chief executive officer Enrique Lores.
PC makers are arguing that runaway demand for notebooks from consumers that snapped them up to enable work and study from home during the pandemic will not evaporate as restrictions ease. The months-long lockdown for large chunks of the world’s population has accelerated the use of computers in everything from personal communication, to learning and gaming, they argue.
“We think that change is sustainable,” Lores said in an interview. “Covid has made technology more fundamental in all of our lives.”
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HP executives tempered that optimism by predicting that consumer demand will “subside” as more people return to the kind of lives they led before the lockdowns caused by the Covid-19 virus. As that happens, companies and other organisations will return to spending on their in-house hardware, HP said.