Supply chain normality returns for PCs but not servers, says Dell
The supply chain for personal computers is back to normal after 30 months of plague-induced disruption – there is nothing more to worry heads of procurement teams at big corporate buyers.
"There's always going to be some issues in that chain, but in general from our perspective, it's operating more like the historical norm," chief financial officer Tom SweetIt has helped that demand for computers by consumers has plunged, and that some components average sales prices are moving south as their availability has strengthened. Dell said it is trying to reduce stocks before it can benefit from these falling costs.
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