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The Power Supply Unit (PSU) market is a segment of the hardware industry that focuses on the production of power supplies for computers and other electronic devices. PSUs are responsible for converting alternating current (AC) from the wall outlet into direct current (DC) that is used to power the components of a computer. PSUs come in a variety of sizes and wattages, and are designed to meet the specific needs of the device they are powering.
PSUs are an important component of any computer system, as they are responsible for providing the necessary power to the components. As such, the PSU market is an important part of the hardware industry, and is expected to remain a key segment in the years to come.
Notable companies in the PSU market include Corsair, EVGA, Cooler Master, and Thermaltake. Show Less Read more