Manufacturers are beginning to prioritise Windows 11 laptops above Chromebooks, industry analysts have said.
Market research firm IDC said production of Chromebooks will fall because manufacturers make higher profits on Windows machines, which tend to be much more expensive.
IDC claims the global shortage of processors will make the move away from Chromebooks faster than it otherwise would’ve been. With fewer chips available, manufacturers will have to be far choosier about the machines they make.
Some industry bosses now expect the shortage to continue until 2023, as supplies remain hit by fresh waves of Covid-19 in Taiwan and Malaysia, home to some of the world’s biggest processor plants.
Lenovo, the world’s biggest computer manufacturer, said last autumn that it could have increased production by 30 to 40 per cent had…
