news4geeks.net
13Oct/110

PC market grows in 3Q, but sluggishly, firms say

microsft gives free xboxPersonal computer shipments continued to grow in the third quarter but at a sluggish pace, intensifying concerns about the industry's dimming prospects going into the all-important holiday shopping season.

New numbers reported Wednesday by market research firms IDC and Gartner Inc. are likely to dampen expectations for upcoming quarterly results from PC makers and their suppliers.

The biggest maker of PC processors, Intel Corp., is scheduled to report its third-quarter numbers on Tuesday.

The prospects already weren't bright.

PC sales have been in a prolonged funk as anemic demand and rival technologies such as tablets and smartphones have dragged down demand in the U.S. and Europe. Growth in Asian economies isn't enough to offset sluggishness elsewhere.


A notable dynamic of the third quarter was that Hewlett-Packard Co. increased its PC shipments faster than the industry average. That's despite that company's attempts to sell or spin off its PC business, which many analysts said has irreparably damaged the brand. IDC and Gartner both reported market share gains for H-P.

H-P retained its spot as the world's No. 1 PC seller. But the No. 2 spot was up for grabs. Lenovo Group, which is based in China, overtook Dell Inc. and claimed the No. 2 spot for the first time, IDC and Gartner reported.

Gartner reported that worldwide PC shipments were 91.8 million units in the quarter, a 3.2 percent increase over last year, and slightly lower than its earlier projection for 5.1 percent. Western Europe in particular was weak.

IDC said that PC shipments increased to 91.9 million, a 3.6 percent increase over last year, but lower than the firm's expectations for 4.5 percent growth.

Gartner and IDC use slightly different measurements. The numbers are aggregated from many places, typically including shipments to distributors, making them imprecise measurements but valuable for gauging the overall direction of the markets.

(Source: old.news.yahoo.com)

 

The PC is on life support, and PC makers are mostly to blame
Industry observers have heralded the death of the PC for years now -- and it appears those prophecies are indeed coming to pass. The worldwide PC market is coming off ...
READ MORE
Research In Motion Limited, now doing business as BlackBerry, shipped about 1 million BlackBerry Z10 smartphones during its fiscal fourth quarter. Anything more than a million in Z10 sales ...
READ MORE
The buying and selling of used IT equipment is not a trivial market, but it doesn't get enormous attention. In many cases, enterprises unload used equipment as a ...
READ MORE
IBM makes big mobile push with ThinkMobile
Forget the ThinkPad, IBM is now all about ThinkMobile. IBM is making a renewed push into the burgeoning market for all things mobile, saying it can help its corporate ...
READ MORE
Worldwide IT spending remains on course to grow by 6 percent in 2012 despite the grim economic situation in Europe, thanks to strong software, storage, smartphone and tablet ...
READ MORE
The PC is on life support, and PC
Update: BlackBerry ships 1 million Z10 smartphones in
A new way to sell used IT equipment
IBM makes big mobile push with ThinkMobile
IT spending to grow in 2012 despite economic

Comments (0) Trackbacks (0)

No comments yet.


Leave a comment

Trackbacks are disabled.