3 PC hardware trends from 2025 that have me hopeful for 2026
2025 was a weird year for PC hardware. There were big GPU releases by all the big players in the game, Intel continued to struggle in the desktop space while AMD furthered its lead, and AI continued to dominate headlines even where it wasn't relevant. Looking at how the landscape is currently, you wouldn't be blamed for thinking that things are pretty grim. Prices for DRAM have stayed elevated, leading to ever-increasing prices for RAM and even the rumored cancellation of entire product lines. Enthusiasts wanting to upgrade or build a new rig are truly stuck between a rock and a hard place, but I don't think all is lost. There was a lot that happened in 2025 that makes me hopeful for 2026, and these are 4 of the big trends that are responsible for that.
2025 was a weird year for PC hardware. There were big GPU releases by all the big players in the game, Intel continued to struggle in the desktop space while AMD furthered its lead, and AI continued to dominate headlines even where it wasn’t relevant. Looking at how the landscape is currently, you wouldn’t be blamed for thinking that things are pretty grim. Prices for DRAM have stayed elevated, leading to ever-increasing prices for RAM and even the rumored cancellation of entire product lines. Enthusiasts wanting to upgrade or build a new rig are truly stuck between a rock and a hard place, but I don’t think all is lost. There was a lot that happened in 2025 that makes me hopeful for 2026, and these are 4 of the big trends that are responsible for that.
Emily Brown
Houston
Houston
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