Worldwide PC shipments increased by 24.2 per cent during the first quarter of 2010 compared to the same period last year, with desktop PC shipments growing for the first time in more than a year, IDC said in a survey.
Demand for consumer PCs was buoyed by strong consumer demand and increased commercial buying, IDC said in a statement. Desktop shipments grew partly due to a growing interest in the U.S. and developing markets and the emergence of specialized designs like all-in-one PCs. Desktop shipments were declining since the third quarter of 2008.
PC shipments totaled roughly 79.1 million units during the quarter, compared to 63.7 million PCs that shipped in the year-ago quarter. Desktop shipments took roughly 40 per cent of all PC shipments, which exceeded expectations, said Jay Chou, research analyst at IDC. The desktop shipments grew by approximately six per cent to seven per cent on a year-over-year basis, while IDC had originally forecast approximately one per cent growth, Chou said.
Demand for laptops remained the main driver for PC shipment growth, with strong demand in the consumer segment, Chou said. The craze around netbooks has waned, but there was a resurgence in demand for mainstream laptops as prices dropped, Chou said. The low-cost netbooks deliver low margins, and vendors are also shifting focus to mainstream laptops to improve profitability.
Laptops are increasingly being purchased by companies on an as-needed basis, and the need is getting more urgent as the installed base ages, Chou said. There are encouraging signs of laptop demand rebounding in the commercial space in mature markets like Japan and the U.S.
“The commercial gains are a cornerstone of market rebound that we’ve been expecting and are now seeing in the data,” IDC said in a statement.
Hewlett-Packard retained its title as the world’s top PC vendor, with shipments totaling 15.6 million, growth of 19.9 per cent from the year-ago quarter and a 19.7 per cent market share. Acer solidified its position as the world’s second-largest PC vendor, with shipments growing by 42.5 per cent to 10.8 million, a 13.6 per cent market share. Dell, in the third spot, posted gains of 21.1 per ent, with shipments totalling 10.5 million, a 13.3 percent market share. Lenovo posted the fastest gains in PC shipments with year-over-year growth of 58.3 per cent, with shipments totaling around 7 million units. Toshiba took the fifth spot.