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Best Buy bets big on Microsoft’s Copilot+ and other AI-powered PCs to boost sales

The news: Best Buy is making a big bet that the release of Microsoft’s Copilot+ and other AI-powered PCs will help turn its fortunes around.

  • The retailer is stocking over 40 Copilot+ models, about 40% of which are exclusive to Best Buy, including the OLED Surface Pro. It is also selling AI computers from brands such as Dell and Samsung.
  • It worked with Microsoft and chipmaker Qualcomm to develop an extensive training program to give thousands of employees tasked with selling and repairing Copilot+ PCs a deep understanding of the technology and concepts such as TOPS, or trillions of operations per second, that measure AI performance.
  • Best Buy trained over 1,000 Geek Squad tech support agents to conduct demos of the Copilot+ in hundreds of stores and answer questions from shoppers.

Why it matters: The consumer electronics category has seen sluggish demand over the past few years due in part to a lack of must-have products.

  • Electronics and appliance store sales are up just 0.8% year over year (YoY) in the first five months of the year, per the US Commerce Department.
  • However, we expect computer and electronics sales to accelerate throughout the second half of the year. Our forecast expects sales in the category to grow 4.8% YoY, a significant gain after sales fell 2.0% YoY in 2022 and rose just 1.4% YoY last year.

The big takeaway: Best Buy is in a tough spot given that it has had 10-straight quarters of declining same-store sales.

  • But staking its ground as the place to go for AI-powered PCs could position it well by giving consumers a clear reason to buy from Best Buy rather than any of its competitors.

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