"This is part of the natural business cycle for upgrades," said Todd Swank, senior director of product marketing at Equus Computer Systems, a Minneapolis-based custom system builder. "We saw a spike in sales last year when consumers had to upgrade their PCs for Windows XP, and so now there's no catalyst for desktops today driving the upgrade cycle. But this coming fall, when we see Microsoft's Windows 10 launch and Intel's new Skylake CPU, I think we'll see another spike in demand."
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