Worldwide
PC shipments totaled 82.6 million units in the fourth quarter
of 2013, a 6.9 percent decline from the fourth quarter of 2012,
according to preliminary results by Gartner, Inc. This is the seventh
consecutive quarter of shipment decline.
"Although
PC shipments continued to decline in the worldwide market in the fourth
quarter, we increasingly believe markets, such as the U.S., have
bottomed out as the adjustment
to the installed base slows," said Mikako Kitagawa, principal analyst
at Gartner. "Strong growth in tablets continued to negatively impact PC
growth in emerging markets. In emerging markets, the first connected
device for consumers is most likely a smartphone,
and their first computing device is a tablet. As a result, the adoption
of PCs in emerging markets will be slower as consumers skip PCs for
tablets."
HP
and Lenovo have been virtually neck and neck for the top global
position in the PC market throughout 2013. Lenovo took the lead in the
fourth quarter, as it did last quarter,
accounting for 18.1 percent of global PC shipments. Lenovo's victory
over the top position became apparent in 4Q13. Lenovo showed strong
growth in all regions, except Asia/Pacific, where China continued to be a
problematic country for the company. HP experienced
a shipments decline of 7.2 percent in the fourth quarter. U.S. and
Latin America were two regions where HP could not increase its
shipments, and it experienced a steeper decline compared with the
regional average (see Table 1).
Table 1
Preliminary Worldwide PC Vendor Unit Shipment Estimates for 4Q13 (Units)
Company |
4Q13 Shipments
|
4Q13 Market Share (%)
|
4Q12 Shipments
|
4Q12 Market Share (%)
|
4Q13-4Q12 Growth (%)
|
Lenovo
|
14,932,408
|
18.1
|
14,005,093
|
15.8
|
6.6
|
HP
|
13,592,600
|
16.4
|
14,642,581
|
16.5
|
-7.2
|
Dell
|
9,773,821
|
11.8
|
9,205,892
|
10.4
|
6.2
|
Acer Group
|
6,474,738
|
7.8
|
7,703,752
|
8.7
|
-16.0
|
ASUS
|
5,399,000
|
6.5
|
6,661,483
|
7.5
|
-19.0
|
Others
|
32,461,044
|
39.3
|
36,509,123
|
41.1
|
-11.1
|
Total
|
82,633,610
|
100.0
|
88,727,923
|
100.0
|
-6.9
|
Note:
Data includes desk-based PCs and mobile PCs, including mini-notebooks
but not media tablets such as the iPad. Data is based on the shipments
selling into
channels.
Source: Gartner (January 2014)
Dell
continued to maintain the third position and accounted for 11.8 percent
of the market. With the completion of the leveraged buyout, Dell has
redefined its strategic focus
onto its PC and device businesses. Dell's focus is now beyond its
traditional strength in the professional PC market; its focus is now
also on consumer PCs, particularly in emerging markets.
Acer
and Asus's ranking remained unchanged compared with a year ago. Both
companies have more focus on tablets, and their fourth-quarter results
clearly proved their strategic
focus. Ms. Kitagawa said Acer has established a strong position in the
Chromebook market, while Asus has built a solid reputation as a tablet
vendor. PCs are still strategic products for both companies, but share
gain is not the top priority for them.
In
the U.S., PC shipments totaled 15.8 million units in the fourth quarter
of 2013, a 7.5 percent decline from the fourth quarter of 2012 (see
Table 2). Despite a 10.3 percent
decline in shipments, HP continued to be the No. 1 vendor in the U.S.,
as it accounted for 26.5 percent of shipments.
"Holiday
sales of technology products were strong in the U.S. market, but
consumer spending during the holidays did not come back to PCs as
tablets were one of the hottest holiday
items," said Ms. Kitagawa. "We think that the U.S. PC market has
bottomed out. A variety of new form factors, such as hybrid notebooks,
drew holiday shoppers' attention, but the market size was very small at
the time. Lowering the price point of thin and light
products started encouraging the PC replacement and potentially some PC
growth in 2014."
Table 2
Preliminary U.S. PC Vendor Unit Shipment Estimates for 4Q13 (Units)
Preliminary U.S. PC Vendor Unit Shipment Estimates for 4Q13 (Units)
Company |
4Q13 Shipments
|
4Q13 Market Share (%)
|
4Q12 Shipments
|
4Q12 Market Share (%)
|
4Q13-4Q12 Growth (%)
|
HP
|
4,179,305
|
26.5
|
4,657,342
|
27.3
|
-10.3
|
Dell
|
3,601,776
|
22.8
|
3,355,152
|
19.7
|
7.4
|
Apple
|
2,168,212
|
13.7
|
1,687,881
|
9.9
|
28.5
|
Lenovo
|
1,525,848
|
9.7
|
1,473,907
|
8.6
|
3.5
|
Toshiba
|
1,142,782
|
7.2
|
1,326,665
|
7.8
|
-13.9
|
Others
|
3,177,562
|
20.1
|
4,567,432
|
26.8
|
-30.4
|
Total
|
15,795,486
|
100.0
|
17,068,378
|
100.0
|
-7.5
|
Note:
Data includes desk-based PCs and mobile PCs, including mini-notebooks
but not media tablets such as the iPad. Data is based on the shipments
selling into
channels.
Source: Gartner (January 2014)
PC
shipments in EMEA totaled 25.8 million units in the fourth quarter of
2013, a 6.7 percent decline from the same period last year. However, the
decline was less steep than the
last seven quarters. All areas of the region — Western Europe, Eastern Europe and the Middle East and Africa — showed a shipment decline.
Shipments in Eastern Europe were driven by the professional
segment, as companies had to finalize IT spending for the year.
Consumers replaced PCs only on a needed basis, as many new form factors
had limited availability or were priced about the average
vs. traditional notebooks. Tablets, especially Android-based, were a
popular holiday present and average selling prices (ASPs) for them
continued to decline and attract consumer spending.
PC
shipments in Asia/Pacific totaled 26.5 million units in the fourth
quarter of 2013, a 9.8 percent decline from the fourth quarter of 2012.
Buyers did not place a priority on
PC purchases, preferring to spend on alternative devices such as
smartphones. Some continued to delay their purchases of a PC as their
requirements, such as entertainment and information access, can be
addressed by other devices, such as tablets.
For the year,
PC
shipments were 315.9 million units, a 10 percent decline from 2012 (see
Table 3). This is the worst decline in PC market history, equal to the
shipment level in 2009. Lenovo took over the
top spot in the global PC market, accounting for 16.9 percent of the
market. HP moved into the second spot after experiencing shipment
decline of 9.3 percent.
Table 3
Preliminary Worldwide PC Vendor Unit Shipment Estimates for 2013 (Units)
Preliminary Worldwide PC Vendor Unit Shipment Estimates for 2013 (Units)
Company |
2013 Shipments
|
2013 Market Share (%)
|
2012 Shipments
|
2012 Market Share (%)
|
2013-2012 Growth (%)
|
Lenovo
|
53,272,522
|
16.9
|
52,187,653
|
14.9
|
2.1
|
HP
|
51,252,229
|
16.2
|
56,505,757
|
16.1
|
-9.3
|
Dell
|
36,788,285
|
11.6
|
37,611,247
|
10.7
|
-2.2
|
Acer Group
|
25,689,496
|
8.1
|
35,745,401
|
10.2
|
-28.1
|
Asus
|
20,030,837
|
6.3
|
24,339,951
|
6.9
|
-17.7
|
Others
|
128,934,147
|
40.8
|
144,669,689
|
41.2
|
-10.9
|
Grand Total
|
315,967,516
|
100.0
|
351,059,698
|
100.0
|
-10.0
|
Note:
Data includes desk-based PCs and mobile PCs, including mini-notebooks
but not media tablets such as the iPad. Data is based on the shipments
selling into
channels.
Source: Gartner (January 2014)
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