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CPU Shipments Surge in Q3 2025: Windows 10 EOL Drives Growth

Hardik Dhamija by Hardik Dhamija
November 12, 2025
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CPU shipments witnessed remarkable growth in Q3 2025, marking the third consecutive quarter of expansion. Jon Peddie Research reports this surge stems primarily from Windows 10’s end-of-life deadline rather than typical seasonal patterns, reshaping the entire PC industry landscape.

Table of Contents

  • CPU Shipments Saw Noticeable Growth in Q3 2025
  • Windows 10 End-of-Life Impact
  • FAQs
    • Why did CPU shipments grow in Q3 2025?
    • Will CPU shipment growth continue in Q4 2025?
CPU Shipments

CPU Shipments Saw Noticeable Growth in Q3 2025

Client CPU shipments grew 2.2% quarter-on-quarter in Q3 2025, with annual shipments jumping 13.6% year-over-year. Unlike Q2’s tariff-driven 7.9% spike, Q3’s growth was mostly driven by Windows 10’s October 14, 2025 end-of-support deadline, forcing millions to upgrade hardware.

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MetricQ2 2025Q3 2025Driver
QoQ Growth+7.9%+2.2%Windows 10 EOL
YoY Growth—+13.6%Migration + Tariffs
Desktop Share70%70%Stable demand
Laptop Share30%30%Consistent market
Server CPUs—+13-14% YoYEnterprise upgrades

Windows 10 End-of-Life Impact

Microsoft’s formal end-of-support date moved households and businesses to evaluate device-level upgrades rather than just OS updates. Windows 11’s strict requirements like TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot meant older CPUs couldn’t run the new OS, necessitating complete hardware replacements for millions of users.

Counterpoint estimates roughly 40% of the current PC installed base still runs Windows 10, underscoring how deeply this software transition influences hardware sales. OEMs like Lenovo, HP, and Dell benefited significantly, with Lenovo posting a remarkable 17.4% year-on-year increase.

The Q2 tariff-driven surge had largely worked through channels by Q3, meaning Q3’s growth reflects genuine migration demand rather than panic buying. Learn more about Windows 10 support options on Microsoft’s official page.

For the latest hardware news and PC component updates, check out TechnoSports.

Looking ahead, Q4 growth is expected to moderate as the initial replacement wave subsides, though migration-related demand will continue through 2026 as enterprises complete their refresh cycles.

FAQs

Why did CPU shipments grow in Q3 2025?

Growth was primarily driven by Windows 10 end-of-life forcing upgrades, as Windows 11 requires TPM 2.0 and newer CPUs.

Will CPU shipment growth continue in Q4 2025?

Q4 growth will likely be modest and similar to Q3 levels as the initial EOL upgrade rush stabilizes.

Tags: CPU ShipmentsWindows 10 EOL
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