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Industrial PCs are used to create goods and services and feature a form factor that is halfway between a nettop and a server rack.
Industrial PCs are often more expensive than consumer electronics and have greater dependability and precision criteria. Additionally, IPCs frequently use advanced instruction sets like x86 in places where simpler instruction sets like ARM would be used.
Industrial PCs are better suited to an industrial setting and have better built-in defences against dust, water, debris (spoilage), fire, shock, and vibration.
The Brazil industrial computer market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
As workers return to their offices after the Covid-19 outbreak, Brazil’s personal computer market is undergoing a change in trends, with a surge in orders from businesses of all kinds as well as from governments for desktop models.
People are returning to face-to-face wo rk and finding out-of-date computers that haven’t been updated in two years or more, which is driving up demand for PCs. However, due to the anticipated decline in sales to individuals and the impact of higher credit costs on consumer demand, sales growth in Brazil is likely to be constrained.
The Curitiba-based company is the largest PC manufacturer in Brazil. As a result of the implementation of a strategic plan developed a few years ago in an effort to diversify income, the company is relying less and less on its main business of personal computers.
Multi-brand services in corporate settings are just one of the novelties Positivo Tecnologia has entered. With the announcement that Compaq Computer Corporation begins producing personal computers in Brazil, Latin America’s largest potential computer market became available.
Brazil is one of the largest developing markets in the world. Compaq built a facility there that will eventually employ 400 people and have a capacity to produce 500,000 computers annually.
Argentina, Chile, and Mexico are additional countries that produce personal computers. On the other hand, Compaq’s entry into Brazil shows how one of the remaining significant undeveloped markets is opening.