The Great Indian PC Upgrade
India’s computer industry stands at a major crossroads this
October, as Microsoft prepares to end support for Windows 10 on October 14,
2025. This move affects millions of PCs, including those used in businesses,
banks, and schools—all at risk of security vulnerabilities if they don’t
upgrade promptly.
The urgent task: Indian companies, small firms, and institutions
must choose to upgrade to Windows 11, pay for costly extended security, or risk
running outdated, vulnerable systems. Meanwhile, enterprises must also consider
newer AI-powered PCs driving productivity and automation. Across the sector, organizations are ramping up system
refresh cycles, buying AI-enabled laptops, and accelerating device upgrades to
avoid cyber risks. The market is also marked by local manufacturing expansion
under “Make in India” policies and the steady rise of enterprise orders for
smarter, more secure devices.
This transition is fuelling an 11% expansion for the Indian PC
market in 2025, with notebook and AI PC shipments surging and domestic
production at record levels. Businesses report productivity boosts, improved
security, and a competitive edge as they modernize their technological
infrastructure.
The Windows 10 end-of-support marks a historic shift in India’s
computer industry—one where companies that act now by upgrading and adopting AI
technologies are best positioned to thrive. The lesson: Timely tech renewal is
not just a necessity, but a major opportunity for growth in the Indian digital
economy.
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