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The PC market has achieved growth for five consecutive quarters. Institutions say the moment of AIPC transformation will begin in 2025.
According to Canalys' latest data, the PC market has achieved growth for five consecutive quarters in the fourth quarter, with total shipments of desktops, laptops, and workstations reaching 67.4 million units, a growth of 4.6%. Aixin Securities believes that AIPC Software and Hardware are co-evolving, and over the past year, major global manufacturers have continuously explored aspects such as AI enablement, product forms, and user experience, with the transformation moment opening in 2025.
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Shenzhen Everwin Precision Technology (300115.SZ): has provided structural component products for the Weiyu portable Satellite communication reception station.
Gelonghui, December 24th丨Shenzhen Everwin Precision Technology (300115.SZ) stated on the investor interactive platform that the company provides structural component products for portable Satellite communication receiving stations.
Shenzhen Everwin Precision Technology (300115.SZ): 0.148 billion restricted shares will be released from restrictions on December 25.
Glory Exchange, December 19 - Shenzhen Everwin Precision Technology (300115.SZ) announced a notice regarding the removal of restrictions on the issuance of stocks to specific objects. The number of stocks being freed from restrictions is 147,826,086 shares, accounting for 10.90% of the company's total equity; among them, the number of shares that can be traded is approximately 0.148 billion shares, which also accounts for 10.90% of the total equity. The date for trading of the released shares will be December 25, 2024 (Wednesday).
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