Report: Shipments of AI-Capable PCs to Hit 167 Million by 2027
        
        
        
        According to a report by IDC, the market for PC systems with specific AI computing capabilities built into  the hardware is expected to jump by 60 percent over the next three years. 
 IDC's Worldwide Artificial Intelligence PC Forecast, 2023–2027 projects that shipments of PCs with specific system-on-a-chip  (SoC) aimed at computing gen AI tasks will jump from 50 million units in 2024 to 167 million by the end of 2027. 
The research firm accounts for the growth to manufacturers increasing  their AI-specific SoC. Currently, most gen AI tasks are computed with the CPU  and GPU — this can add increased stress and wear on a system. The rise in the availability  of new SoCs can mitigate this and decrease energy consumption for gen AI tasks.
"PC silicon vendors have now introduced AI-specific  silicon to their SoCs called neural processing units (NPUs) that run these  tasks more efficiently," wrote IDC in a press release announcing the  study. Delving further, IDC also broke down the three types of NPUs that will  spur AI PC growth: 
    
    - Hardware-enabled AI PCs include an NPU that offers <40 tera operations per  second (TOPS) performance and typically enables specific AI features within  apps to run locally. Qualcomm, Apple, AMD and Intel are all shipping chips in  this category today.
 
    - Next-generation AI PCs include an NPU with 40–60 TOPS performance and an AI-first  operating system (OS) that enables persistent and pervasive AI capabilities in  the OS and apps. Qualcomm, AMD, and Intel are all expected to launch future  chips for this category, with delivery likely to begin in 2024. Microsoft is  also expected to roll out major updates (and updated system specifications) to  Windows 11 to take advantage of these high-TOPS NPUs.
 
    - Advanced AI PCs are PCs that offer >60 TOPS of NPU performance. While  no silicon vendors have announced such products, IDC expects them to appear in  the coming years. This IDC forecast does not include advanced AI PCs, but they  will be incorporated into future updates.
 
While IDC forecasts strong growth of NPU-based systems, it  also predicts that the amount of PC systems able to take advantage of  cloud-based AI services will double the amount of NPU-based systems.  
The strong growth in AI-powered PCs and NPUs is also backed  by a  report (paywalled) released by Gartner last week. Its own forecast states  that the number of gen AI PCs and smartphones will grow from 29 million units  at the end of 2023 to 295 million units by this year's end. 
"The rapid adoption of on-device GenAI capabilities and  AI processors will eventually become a standard requirement for technology  vendors. This  ubiquity will pose challenges for vendors in differentiating themselves from  competitors, making it harder to create unique selling points and drive  increased revenues," said Ranjit Atwal, senior director analyst at Gartner.
The full report is available here on the IDC site (paywalled).