PC Shipments Accelerate In the United States And Asia/Pacific Lifting Growth Above 12% According To IDC
PC Shipments Accelerate In the United States And Asia/Pacific Lifting Growth Above 12% According To IDC
Wednesday July 18, 2007 16:11:31
FRAMINGHAM, Mass.----Worldwide PC shipments grew by 12.5% in the second quarter of 2007
2Q07, according to IDC's Worldwide Quarterly PC Tracker. Asia/Pacific
excluding Japan returned as the fastest growing region with volume
increasing more than 20% from the same quarter one year ago. A
competitive market in the United States also helped boost overall growth
with other regions expanding in line with or slightly behind forecasts.
Channel expansion and competition for the consumer and small business
segments added to the trend toward Portable systems as key market
drivers.
"This was another strong quarter that sets the stage for solid growth in
the second half of 2007 and 2008," said Loren Loverde, director of IDC's
Worldwide Quarterly PC Tracker. "The success of HP and Acer as well as
the rapid changes occurring at Dell in recent quarters underline just
how dynamic the PC market is these days. Despite the temptation to
simplify, the market is not just about replacing systems at the lowest
cost. System design, customer service, channel coverage, and market
expansion are all playing key roles in winning business."
"The quarter ended better than expected, driven by intense channel
activity and vendors' strategic adjustments. The indirect channels, for
instance, have proven to be an important source of growth, a trend
likely to continue in coming quarters," said David Daoud, manager of
Personal Computing and PC Tracker Programs. "New product announcements
are likely to stimulate demand in the coming months. However, IDC warns
that a return to double-digit growth in the U.S. market will be
difficult to achieve."
Regional Outlook
The United States market accelerated to 7.2% growth following a
slow second half of 2006 as aggressive competition and repositioning
continues. The Portables market remained strong, driven by consumer
retail and channel activity. Although Desktop shipments continued to
contract, shipment volume was higher than anticipated. Dell remained
the top vendor, though still losing ground as it restructures and
faces rising competition. HP sustained growth of 26%, gaining share
from a year ago. Toshiba and Acer each accelerated growth
substantially.
EMEA continued to grow at a solid, double-digit rate as
Portable adoption and renewals remained key drivers. Consumer and SMB
segments continued to respond very positively to new products and
attractive price points. Competition among the leading vendors, HP and
Acer in particular, remained very active with channel outreach and
product promotions. Desktop volume increased only minimally as the
shift to portables continues and corporate refreshes remained moderate.
In Japan, Portable volume was flat from a year ago and a
double-digit decline in Desktops kept total market growth in negative
territory. Commercial demand remained soft following the fiscal
year-end in Q1 while summer promotions helped Consumer growth improve
from a very slow 2006.
Asia/Pacific excluding Japan continued to accelerate with
Portables growth at about 50% and with the Greater China region being
a primary contributor to the regional total as vendors prepared their
channels for summer promotions. In addition, nearly every country in
the region posted double-digit year-on-year Portables growth.
Vendor Highlights
HP continued to experience strong growth in the United States
and even faster growth abroad as the company further consolidated its
lead with growth of more than 36% worldwide. The company saw strong
results across all regions, but EMEA stood out with shipments
increasing more than 40% year on year, up from roughly 25% in prior
quarters. HP's share of worldwide shipments rose to 19.3% from 19.0%
in 1Q07 and less than 16% a year ago.
Dell volume continued to decline as the company restructures
itself amid aggressive competition. Commercial volume was relatively
stable, while Consumer shipments declined rapidly with Dell moving
away from the low end. Although shipments were down overall, growth
improved from prior quarters in most regions. The company also
launched a number of initiatives designed to boost sales, including a
distribution agreement with Walmart, the new Vostro brand for small
businesses, and color Portables for consumers.
Lenovo had a very solid quarter with shipments increasing 22%
in EMEA, up from 14% in Q1 and single-digits in prior quarters.
Shipments in Asia/Pacific excluding Japan and the United States also
increased substantially. The solid growth and passing of the Lunar New
Year holidays which produce a seasonal decline in Q1 volume helped
Lenovo regain third place in global shipments.
Acer continued its rapid expansion in the Americas while
posting strong gains in other regions as well. New retail and dealer
partner agreements are quickly expanding the company's access to the
market, contributing to volume gains. Global shipments were up over
55% year on year with all regions growing by at least 30%.
Toshiba had a strong quarter, with a big contribution from the
United States. Shipments in the U.S. were up 50% from a year ago,
becoming the company's largest region. EMEA and Canada also saw solid
gains while growth in Asia/Pacific and Latin America trailed the
market. Overall growth moved above 20% again following a slow first
quarter.
Gateway shipments continued to decline in the face of rising
competition. Volume was down almost 7% from a year ago, although this
was slightly better than the first quarter.
Top 5 Vendors, Worldwide PC Shipments*, Second Quarter 2007
Preliminary-1
Units Shipments are in thousands
Rank
Vendor
2Q07 Shipments
Market Share
2Q06 Shipments
Market Share
2Q07/2Q06 Growth
1
HP
11,335
19.3%
8,303
15.9%
36.5%
2
Dell
9,491
16.1%
9,978
19.1%
-4.9%
3
Lenovo
4,879
8.3%
3,989
7.6%
22.3%
4
Acer
4,261
7.2%
2,742
5.2%
55.4%
5
Toshiba
2,407
4.1%
1,981
3.8%
21.5%
Others
26,452
45.0%
25,303
48.4%
4.5%
All Vendors
58,824
100.0%
52,297
100.0%
12.5%
Notes:
* IDC estimates prior to financial earnings reports.
Shipments include shipments to distribution channels or end users. OEM
sales are counted under the vendor/brand under which they are sold.
PCs include Desktops, Notebooks, Ultra Portables, and x86 Servers.
PCs do not include handhelds. Data for all vendors are reported for
calendar periods.
Source: IDC, July 18, 2007
Top 6 Vendors, United States PC Shipments, Second Quarter 2007
Preliminary-1
Units Shipments are in thousands
Rank
Vendor
2Q07 Shipments
Market Share
2Q06 Shipments
Market Share
2Q07/2Q06 Growth
1
Dell
4,854
28.4%
5,437
34.1%
-10.7%
2
HP
4,023
23.6%
3,193
20.0%
26.0%
3
Gateway
965
5.6%
1,039
6.5%
-7.1%
4
Apple
960
5.6%
761
4.8%
26.2%
5
Toshiba
901
5.3%
600
3.8%
50.0%
6
Acer
888
5.2%
337
2.1%
163.8%
Others
4,492
26.3%
4,569
28.7%
-1.7%
All Vendors
17,083
100.0%
15,936
100.0%
7.2%
Notes:
1-IDC estimates prior to financial earnings reports.
Shipments include shipments to distribution channels or end users. OEM
sales are counted under the vendor/brand under which they are sold.
PCs include Desktops, Notebooks, Ultra Portables, and x86 Servers.
PCs do not include handhelds. Data for all vendors are reported for
calendar periods.
Source: IDC, July 18, 2007
IDC's Worldwide Quarterly PC Tracker gathers PC market data in 55
countries by vendor, form factor, brand, processor brand and speed,
sales channel and user segment. The research includes historical and
forecast trend analysis as well as price band and installed base data.
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