Gartner Says Worldwide PC Shipments in the Second Quarter of 2013 Declined 10.9 Percent
Worldwide PC shipments dropped to 76 million units in the second quarter
of 2013, a 10.9 percent decrease from the same period last year,
according to preliminary results by Gartner, Inc. This marks the fifth
consecutive quarter of declining shipments, which is the longest
duration of decline in the PC market’s history.
All regions showed a decline compared to a year ago. The fall in the
Asia/Pacific PC market continued, showing five consecutive quarters of
the shipment decline, while the EMEA PC market registered two
consecutive quarters of double-digit decline.
“We are seeing the PC market reduction directly tied to the shrinking
installed base of PCs, as inexpensive tablets displace the low-end
machines used primarily for consumption in mature and developed
markets,” said Mikako Kitagawa, principal analyst at Gartner. “In
emerging markets, inexpensive tablets have become the first computing
device for many people, who at best are deferring the purchase of a PC.
This is also accounting for the collapse of the mini notebook market.”
HP and Lenovo's neck-and-neck competition continued. This time, Lenovo
was back in the top position by only a small difference in share (see
Table 1). Lenovo showed mixed regional results, as it experienced strong
growth in the Americas and EMEA, while showing a major decline in
Asia/Pacific. Weakness in China was most likely the contributor of
Lenovo’s shipment decline in the region as the majority of Lenovo’s
volume came from China.
While HP was slightly behind Lenovo, HP is a market leader in key
regions including the U.S., EMEA and Latin America. Asia/Pacific has
been a weakness the last three years for HP, but preliminary second
quarter results suggest an improvement of their performance in the
region.
Table 1
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Preliminary Worldwide PC Vendor Unit Shipment Estimates for 2Q13
(Units)
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2Q13
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2Q13 Market
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2Q12
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2Q12 Market
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2Q12-2Q13
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Company
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Shipments
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Share (%)
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Shipments
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Share (%)
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Growth (%)
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Lenovo
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12,677,265
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16.7
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12,755,068
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14.9
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-0.6
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HP
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12,402,887
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16.3
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13,028,822
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15.3
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-4.8
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Dell
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8,984,634
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11.8
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9,349,171
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11.0
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-3.9
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Acer Group
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6,305,000
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8.3
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9,743,663
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11.4
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-35.3
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ASUS
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4,590,071
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6.0
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5,772,043
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6.8
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-20.5
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Others
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31,041,130
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40.8
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34,675,824
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40.6
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-10.5
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Total
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76,000,986
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100.0
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85,324,591
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100.0
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-10.9
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Note: Data includes desk-based PCs and mobile PCs, including
mini-notebooks but not media tablets such as the iPad.
Source:
Gartner (July 2013)
Dell’s shipments declined compared to a year ago, but its 2Q13 results
showed a smaller decline than the past several quarters. Dell showed
good growth in the U.S. and Japan, but struggled to increase shipments
in Asia/Pacific and EMEA. Both Acer and ASUS showed steep declines
compared to the second quarter last year. The decline was partly
affected by their strategies to exit the mini-notebook market.
“While Windows 8 has been blamed by some as the reason for the PC
market’s decline, we believe this is unfounded as it does not explain
the sustained decline in PC shipments, nor does it explain Apple’s
market performance,” Ms. Kitagawa said.
In the U.S. market, PC shipments totaled 15 million units in the second
quarter of 2013, a 1.4 percent decline from the second quarter of 2012
(see Table 2). This decline was less than the past seven quarters, and
the market grew 8.5 percent sequentially.
“Our preliminary results indicate that this reduced market decline was
attributed to solid growth in the professional market,” Ms. Kitagawa
said. “Three of the major professional PC suppliers, HP, Dell and
Lenovo, all registered better than U.S. average growth rate. The end of
Windows XP support potentially drove the remaining PC refresh in the
U.S. professional market.”
Table 2
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Preliminary U.S. PC Vendor Unit Shipment Estimates for 2Q13
(Units)
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2Q13
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2Q13 Market
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2Q12
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2Q12 Market
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2Q12-2Q13
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Company
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Shipments
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Share (%)
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Shipments
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Share (%)
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Growth (%)
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HP
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3,957,761
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26.4
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3,976,041
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26.2
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-0.5
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Dell
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3,681,725
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24.6
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3,458,736
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22.8
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6.4
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Apple
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1,740,500
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11.6
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1,818,959
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12.0
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-4.3
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Lenovo
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1,515,562
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10.1
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1,266,109
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8.3
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19.7
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Toshiba
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848,984
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5.7
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1,006,900
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6.6
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-15.7
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Others
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3,230,717
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21.6
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3,659,220
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24.1
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-11.7
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Total
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14,975,249
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100.0
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15,185,965
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100.0
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-1.4
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Note: Data includes desk-based PCs and mobile PCs, including
mini-notebooks but not media tablets such as the iPad.
Source:
Gartner (July 2013)
PC shipments in EMEA totaled 21.3 million units in the second quarter of
2013, a 16.8 percent decline from the same period last year. The
challenging economic environment continues to mute general spending in
the consumer markets. Shipments in Eastern Europe also remained low as
consumers are looking mainly for Android-based tablets. The second
quarter is also typically a quiet quarter for business buyers in the
region.
In Asia/Pacific, PC shipments surpassed 26.8 million units in the second
quarter of 2013, an 11.5 percent decline from the first quarter of 2012.
All country markets across the region showed weakness, but India
performed slightly better due to a state PC tender fulfillment. China’s
PC shipment remained weak as the consumer market was hampered with lack
of new demand generation programs, such as subsidized PC program in the
rural cities.
These results are preliminary. Final statistics will be available soon
to clients of Gartner's PC Quarterly Statistics Worldwide by Region
program. This program offers a comprehensive and timely picture of the
worldwide PC market, allowing product planning, distribution, marketing
and sales organizations to keep abreast of key issues and their future
implications around the globe. Additional research can be found on
Gartner's Computing Hardware section on Gartner's website at http://www.gartner.com/it/products/research/asset_129157_2395.jsp.
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