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Digitimes, a Taiwanese tech site, has been saying for months that HP is looking to sell off its PC business. I think they cited Samsung as a possible buyer. So really this is not as surprising as it looks.
IBM sold it's PC business to Lenova. HP will sell to some other Asian company. Pretty soon there won't be any US owned PC brands. It's only natural that things go this way because PC components have been manufactured in Asia for decades now.