Five predictions that will mark the computer market in 2023: metaverse etc

During 2023 the use of renewable energies will be one of the reasons for purchase.

the market of computers It had a 16.2% reduction in the number of units shipped in 2022 compared to what was done in 2021. That is why it is an industry that needs to find new differential factors and for this year there are several trends that can lead the way.

Whether it is a casual user, an independent worker or a young person studying, computers will present several alternatives that will benefit them focused on issues such as artificial intelligence, the metaverse, web3, among others.

These are five trends that will mark the path of the PC market during 2023, some already with a significant space and others looking to enter.

Artificial intelligence

This technology invaded 2022 with multiple tools that were created taking advantage of its innovation, although highly focused on issues of design, art, and content creation. Acer He assures that for this year “we will probably see an increase in AI to facilitate business”, giving a much more commercial and business turn.

A key point will be its implementation in the field of e-commerce for sales and shipping, delivering automated and contactless processes. A way to optimize various administrative tasks that are carried out on computers, such as inventories, returns and online purchases.

Artificial intelligence will be one of the trends that will mark this industry in 2023.

Artificial intelligence will be one of the trends that will mark this industry in 2023.

metaverse

This topic gained a lot of strength in 2020 with the change of focus that gave it mark zuckerberg to his company and from that moment many companies began to talk about him and show projects. Although there is still a long way to go for many technologies to consolidate, companies in the computer sector, such as nvidia Y Microsoft, are involved in so many breakthroughs, it means consumers will see stronger results this year.

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In this way, the scenarios in which there is a virtual family reunion with avatars or that workers enter a virtual reality office to carry out their work will be much more common.

Web3

At this point it is important to trace the differences between cryptocurrencies and technology blockchain. The latter is the one that the Taiwanese computer company highlights as the one that “has significant potential for PCs in 2023”.

The point that this advance may be important is because it allows unique identifiers to be attached to personal data, which generates additional levels of encryption to protect the information. Taking to another level NFTs and not only leaving them as works of art, but more functional elements on a day-to-day basis.

The metaverse continues to seek to establish itself in the market and in 2023 it is expected to have a solid advance for users.

The metaverse continues to seek to establish itself in the market and in 2023 it is expected to have a solid advance for users.

Green technology

Acquiring components and products that use renewable energy will be one of the reasons that drive purchases by users and companies in the computer sector.

The prediction indicates that devices made with plastics recovered from the ocean, which have renewable energy sources such as cold nuclear fusion and green hydrogen, among other options, will be given priority.

robots more human

This trend points more to the tasks that these devices will begin to fulfill in 2023, such as tour guides, bartenders and companions of the elderly and sick. In general, the prediction of the computer company indicates that “robots will begin to be seen in more places” and with a much more humanoid appearance than has been achieved so far.

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An example is what the car company is doing Piaggo, which is already investing in two different robotic shopping assistants to help carry groceries and other purchases. These devices use a machine vision system to successfully identify and track their registered owner.

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