Tech & Sustainability: HP’s EliteBoard G1a keyboard PC. Circularity rating: 6.5/10. Sustainability rating 7.5

HP EliteBoard G1a lands at 6.5 out of 10 in our Circular IT rating, with sustainability as its strongest dimension at 7.5 out of 10. We score eight dimensions, from recycled content and repairability through lifecycle and total cost of ownership.

Outlook: $60 billion in AI servers deploying now will create ITAD’s most complex EOL challenge by 2029

Dell guided to $60 billion in AI server revenue for its current fiscal year alone. Lenovo reports a $21 billion AI server pipeline with more than 5,800 active customer deployments. Compliance Standards projects that systems deployed during the 2025–2027 build-out will begin reaching end-of-life in significant volumes around 2029–2031. Because these servers are GPU-dense, often liquid-cooled and packed with high-value materials, the brief describes what is coming as “the most complex and highest-value recycling and urban mining challenge the sector has encountered.” GPU firmware and AI model storage sit outside the scope of current data destruction standards, and the report calls for documented End-of-Life (EOL) protocols to be developed and in place before that retirement wave begins.

HP Inc. earnings point to memory inflation challenge

HP Inc. has just reported its first fiscal quarter of 2026, showing an 11% year-over-year jump in Personal Systems revenue to 10.3 billion dollars and a 12% growth in PC units shipped . But the real story is that memory inflation is now reshaping the economics of hardware, with HP warning that surging DRAM and NAND costs, along with U.S. trade regulations, are pressuring margins and weighing on its full-year outlook.