According to your own source

> the full-year 2026 [PCD] outlook has been revised to −10.4% year-over-year

because

> erosion of consumer purchasing power amid regional inflation and currency volatility in many key markets, compounded by memory and storage shortages that are proving more severe than anticipated in the previous forecast cycle.

The positive Q1 YoY growth

> was largely the product of pull-forward demand, as both consumer and commercial buyers accelerated purchases ahead of anticipated price increases and limited product availability.

The idea that only nerds care about the cost of things is... absurd.

> The idea that only nerds care about the cost of things is... absurd.

For hardware purchases, laypeople may go about it the other way from what nerds would do: instead of deciding what they need in terms of computing power and memory, and then finding a cheap offer for that, they just decide how much they want to spend, and then buy a device at that price point irrespective of its performance characteristics. If you shop like this, and would have purchased anything but a rock-bottom low-end device two years ago, prices have remained stable.

But noe you van only afford the rock bortom low-end device.