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More than 1 billion PCs are in use around the world, Gartner announced

Recently released research conducted by Gartner indicates there are more than 1 billion personal computers in use globally, and that number may double by 2014.

Nearly sixty percent of PCs in use today are owned by users in the United States, Japan, and Europe, Gartner said.  The emerging market has 42 percent market share, but that number could be as high as 70 percent by 2014.

Most large computer companies are dumping more money into developing nations, where PCs, notebooks and cell phone makers see a limitless market.  These nations are slowly building the necessary infrastructure, often times with help of tech companies, and have growing economies and demand for technology.

Broadband growth and the declining costs of PCs will help further drive the growth of PCs in emerging markets.

The international market for computers constantly sees owners upgrading their machines, while older machines get sold or given away to other owners, with aging PCs either recycled or thrown away.  Around 180 million PCs will be decommissioned this year, and unfortunately many of the PCs will be sent to landfills where potential environmental contamination is possible.

"We estimate a fifth of these, or some 35 million PCs, will be dumped into landfill with little or no regard for their toxic content," said Meike Escherich, Gartner researcher.

The high number of PCs thrown away every year has computer manufacturers worried, and they have recently started to launch different initiatives to help recycle computers.



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even 3rd world countries
By tastyratz on 6/25/2008 9:16:39 AM , Rating: 5
Need something to get their porn.

wait... do these things do other stuff too?




RE: even 3rd world countries
By Nyamekye on 6/25/2008 11:00:48 AM , Rating: 3
No, remember hat the Seagate CEO said...


One billion computers??
By Mystery Meat on 6/25/2008 10:52:36 AM , Rating: 2
Wow- maybe I should get one. Is Apple the best?




RE: One billion computers??
By Donkey2008 on 6/25/2008 4:03:08 PM , Rating: 2
No. The best is a 10-year-old Pentium II system with 64MB of RAM running Ubuntu Linux.


By Seemonkeyscanfly on 6/25/2008 4:28:32 PM , Rating: 2
I have one of those...Only it's an AMD addition


well their number is off now.
By Seemonkeyscanfly on 6/25/2008 12:09:38 PM , Rating: 3
After I drop kicked one of my PC down my stairs last night...proving it can not fly. It's not working anymore.
So over a billion - 1.
:)




RE: well their number is off now.
By djc208 on 6/26/2008 7:53:45 AM , Rating: 2
That's OK I just built another one out of hand-me-down parts to put in the workshop so it's all good again.


Old PCs...
By JBird7986 on 6/25/2008 3:10:59 PM , Rating: 2
Old PCs never die; they just fade away.




RE: Old PCs...
By lompocus on 6/25/2008 11:28:50 PM , Rating: 2
no, they go straight to china where thousands die every year prying them apart in unhealthy conditions to get the valuable metals within.


By Reclaimer77 on 6/25/2008 6:23:36 PM , Rating: 2
Stop making Mac's.

They are, by definition, disposable computers.




recycle
By James Wood Carter on 6/28/2008 5:56:05 PM , Rating: 2
Whys isn't there a recycling program ? In my opinion there should be one, many circuit boards have precious metals that can be reused. i know the casing is readily recycled (the old metal ones and most are shipped to china to be taken apart.




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