HP reckons memory chip crunch will linger next year, warns of PC sales slump

HP said on Tuesday it expected volatility in memory chips ​to persist even into next year and forecast a slump in its PC shipments, sending its shares down around 6% in extended trading.

The personal devices maker said it expects adjusted profit for fiscal 2026 ending October 31 to be at the low end of its previously ‌issued forecast of $2.90 ⁠to $3.20 per ⁠share. It anticipates PC unit shipments to decline in the double digits, in line with industry trends.

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