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computing1 year ago

"Intel Dominates CPU Market with 78% Global Share and 50 Million Shipments in Q4 2023, Outpacing AMD and Apple"

A recent market analysis report by Canalys reveals that Intel dominates the PC processor market with a 78% share, shipping 50 million CPUs globally in 2023, while AMD shipped 8 million and Apple 6 million. Despite financial losses, Intel's PC shipment revenue increased by 2% year-over-year to $40 billion. Lenovo, Dell, and HP accounted for over 70% of all Intel CPU shipments, while AMD's market share was led by Lenovo at 40%. Intel's lead over AMD and Apple in the PC CPU market remains significant, as highlighted by the report.

technology1 year ago

"Rapid Rise: AI PCs to Dominate 60% of PC Shipments by 2027"

IDC forecasts that shipments of artificial intelligence (AI) PCs will grow from nearly 50 million units in 2024 to over 167 million in 2027, representing nearly 60% of all PC shipments worldwide. The rise of AI PCs is driven by the introduction of AI-specific silicon called neural processing units (NPUs) that run AI tasks more efficiently. Three types of NPU-enabled AI PCs have been identified, with next-generation AI PCs expected to dominate the market by 2027. The shift to AI PCs aims to enhance performance, privacy, and security while lowering costs.

technology2 years ago

"PC Prices Set to Surge Amid Memory Cost Surge, Despite Industry Growth"

The PC industry saw a slight growth in Q4 of 2023, but analysts warn of an impending rise in component costs, particularly for memory, which could lead to a price hike for laptops and desktops in 2024. Gartner reports a 0.3% growth in shipments, while IDC and Canalys offer differing views. Major vendors experienced mixed performance, with Lenovo and HP showing growth, while Dell and ASUS declined. The US market expanded, EMEA saw growth, and Asia Pacific declined. Overall, the market appears to be stabilizing, but challenges lie ahead due to cost increases and geopolitical uncertainties.

technology2 years ago

PC Market Rebounds with Signs of Improvement After Years of Decline

After two years of declines, the PC market is showing signs of life, with research firm Gartner suggesting that the decline has finally bottomed out. While PC shipments in Q3 still saw a 9% year-over-year decline, it was an improvement compared to the 16.6% decline in Q2. The industry has been hit hard by COVID-related slowdowns, inflation, and rising interest rates, but as inventory levels drop and more people seek out newer PCs, the market is expected to recover in 2024 with a 4.9% growth in shipments.

technology2 years ago

Apple's Mac Market Share Soars Despite Declining PC Sales

Apple's Mac market share has increased, despite a decline in overall PC sales for the sixth consecutive quarter. According to IDC, Apple saw a year-over-year growth of 10.3%, becoming the only PC maker among the top five globally to achieve positive results. Apple's Mac computers now account for 8.6% of the global market share, with 5.3 million units shipped in the second quarter. However, both Apple and the broader market experienced a decline in shipments compared to the previous year. Apple's higher-priced PCs and continuous improvements in chipset and functionality have contributed to its loyal user base. Other top PC manufacturers, including Lenovo, HP, Dell, and Acer, all saw declines in growth.

technology2 years ago

Mac Shipments Surge 10% Amidst PC Sales Slump

Mac shipments grew by over 10% in Q2 2023, while all major PC brands experienced declines, according to a market intelligence report. The PC market as a whole contracted for the sixth consecutive quarter, with global PC shipments declining by 13.4% YoY. Weak demand, unsold inventory, and reduced pricing from component suppliers contributed to the market decline. Apple's growth in Mac shipments can be attributed to constrained supply in the previous year. Layoffs in the business sector and a return to pre-pandemic consumer buying behavior, prioritizing smartphones over PCs, also impacted the market.

technology2 years ago

PC Shipments Take a Major Hit, Apple Leads with 40% Drop

Worldwide PC shipments dropped by 29 to 33 percent YoY in Q1 2023, with HP escaping relatively lightly with a 24 percent drop in shipments and Apple feeling the most pain with a plummet of more than 40 percent. A Twitter bug has been discovered that exposes at least some private Circle posts to outsiders. Netflix has announced an animated series based on Stranger Things, and a massive Donkey Kong arcade cabinet has been unveiled at the Strong National Museum of Play in New York.

technology2 years ago

Apple's PC shipments plummet 40% in a year.

Global shipments of personal computers declined by nearly one-third compared to a year ago with Apple’s products experiencing the largest year-over-year drop, according to a new report by the International Data Corporation (IDC). Apple shipments fell by 40.5% from 6.9 million in the first quarter of 2022 to 4.1 million in the last three months, cutting Apple’s market share in the personal computer space to 7.2% from 8.6% a year ago. IDC attributed the decline in shipments to weak demand, excess inventory, and a worsening macroeconomic environment. The report also noted that PC shipments will likely suffer in the near term with a return to growth towards the end of the year with an expected improvement in the global economy.

business2 years ago

Apple's PC Sales Plummet, Stock Drops.

Apple's PC shipments dropped 40.5% to 4.1 million in Q1, causing a 1.6% drop in Apple stock. However, Micron Technology and Western Digital both saw stock surges after Samsung disclosed a cutback in memory chip production. Raymond James analyst Srini Pajjuri believes Samsung's cuts will accelerate memory price recovery and lead to better supply discipline in the industry.

technology2 years ago

Apple's PC Shipments Plummet 40% Amidst Global Tech Slump.

Apple's PC shipments declined by 40.5% in Q1 2023, the steepest drop among major computer makers, as demand for PCs slowed down. All PC makers combined saw a 29% slump in shipments to 56.9 million units, with Lenovo, Dell, HP, and Asustek also experiencing significant drops in shipments. The decline is attributed to the end of the pandemic-driven remote work surge.

business2 years ago

Apple's Mac shipments plummet 40% in Q1, outpacing rivals.

Apple's worldwide computer shipments fell 40.5% YoY in Q1 2023, with all major computer makers experiencing double-digit drops in shipments due to weaker demand and inventory issues. Apple's decline was the largest of the bunch, with its worldwide PC market share dropping from 8.6% to 7.2%. However, there is potential upside for PC manufacturers as weakened demand gives companies a chance to finish "rejigging their plans" and iron out supply chain kinks.

technology2 years ago

IDC reports Apple's significant decline in Q1 global PC shipments.

Global PC shipments fell by 29% in Q1 2023 due to weak demand, excess inventory, and a deteriorating macroeconomic climate, with Apple taking the largest hit with a 40.5% drop in shipments from the same period in 2022. Dell came in second with a drop of 31%. Lenovo, Asustek, and HP also faced declines in shipments. The pause in growth and demand is giving the supply chain some room to make changes as many factories begin to explore production options outside China.

technology2 years ago

Apple's 40% PC Shipment Plunge Leads Tech Sales Slump

Apple's PC shipments dropped by 40.5% in Q1 2021, the steepest decline among major computer makers, as the demand surge driven by pandemic-era remote work evaporated. All PC makers combined saw a 29% decline in shipments to 56.9 million units, falling below early 2019 levels. Lenovo and Dell both registered drops of over 30%, while HP was down 24.2%. The slowdown in consumer spending over the past year has led to double-digit declines in smartphone shipments and an accumulating glut among the world’s foremost memory chip suppliers. However, cooling demand is giving manufacturers time and room to make changes as many factories begin to explore production options outside China.