The hardware industry is moving fast in 2026, with major developments in AI-powered devices, data centre infrastructure, and networking technologies. Here’s what UK businesses need to know this month.


💻 AI PCs Hit the Mainstream

AI-capable PCs are now the biggest shift in business hardware. Major manufacturers are rolling out systems with integrated NPUs (Neural Processing Units), enabling devices to run AI workloads locally.

  • Intel, AMD, and Qualcomm are all pushing AI-first processors
  • New systems can handle transcription, automation, and AI assistants on-device
  • Nvidia has now entered the market with its new RTX Spark AI PC chip, increasing competition [invezz.com]

This marks a turning point where AI is no longer cloud-only—it’s built directly into everyday business machines.


🖥️ Data Centre Hardware Focus Shifts Beyond GPUs

The AI boom continues to reshape server hardware, but the focus is changing.

  • Businesses are now investing in complete infrastructure, not just GPUs
  • Power, cooling, and networking are becoming critical factors
  • Vendors are competing on full-stack solutions rather than individual components [datacenter…wledge.com]

This reflects a maturing AI market where the challenge is no longer just performance—but scalability and efficiency.


🌐 New Hardware from Computex 2026

Recent announcements from Computex highlight where PC hardware is heading:

  • New laptops and desktops built around AI chipsets
  • High-end displays including 5K OLED monitors
  • Advanced cooling solutions and new CPU platforms from Intel and AMD [tomshardware.com]

These innovations will start appearing in business-grade devices over the next 6–12 months.


📡 Network Hardware: Wi‑Fi 7 Gains Momentum

Wi‑Fi 7 is now entering real-world deployment, offering:

  • Multi-gigabit wireless speeds
  • Lower latency for cloud apps and video calls
  • Better performance in busy office environments

UK providers have already begun rolling out compatible hardware and routers [btw.media]


📈 Market Watch: Hardware Pricing Still Unstable

Despite new product launches, pricing remains volatile:

  • RAM and storage costs are rising due to AI demand
  • Server hardware availability is still tight
  • Large cloud providers are consuming a significant share of supply [benchmarkprotech.com]

This makes timing purchases more important than ever.


💡 What This Means for Your Business

  • AI-ready hardware will soon become standard procurement
  • Delaying upgrades may lead to higher costs later
  • Network infrastructure needs to match new performance demands

✅ ICT Ltd Recommendation

Now is the time to:

  • Review your current hardware lifecycle
  • Plan upgrades for AI-capable devices
  • Assess your network readiness for Wi‑Fi 7

👉 Contact ICT Ltd for expert advice on future-proofing your IT hardware.