Global PC market witnesses steepest decline in over 20 years: Study

Worldwide PC shipments totaled 68 million units in the third quarter of 2022, a 19.5% decrease from the third quarter of 2021, according to preliminary results by Gartner, Inc. This is the steepest market decline since Gartner began tracking the PC market in the mid-1990s and the fourth consecutive quarter of year-over-year decline. 

?This quarter?s results could mark a historic slowdown for the PC market,? said Mikako Kitagawa, Director Analyst at Gartner. ?While supply chain disruptions have finally eased, high inventory has now become a major issue given weak PC demand in both the consumer and business markets. Back-to-school sales ended with disappointing results despite massive promotions and price drops, due to a lack of need as many consumers had purchased new PCs in the last two years. On the business side, geopolitical and economic uncertainties led to more selective IT spending, and PCs were not at the top of the priority list.?

The top three vendors in the worldwide PC market remained unchanged in the third quarter of 2022, with Lenovo maintaining the No. 1 spot in shipments with a 25.2% market share (see Table 1).

Table 1. Preliminary Worldwide PC Vendor Unit Shipment Estimates for 3Q22 (Thousands of Units)

Company

3Q22 Shipments

3Q22 Market Share (%)

3Q21 Shipments

3Q21 Market Share (%)

3Q22-3Q21 Growth (%)

Lenovo

 17,114

25.2

        20,215

23.9

-15.3

HP Inc.

 12,706

18.7

        17,622

20.9

-27.9

Dell

 12,021

17.7

        15,233

18.0

-21.1

Apple

 5,795

8.5

           6,866

8.1

-15.6

ASUS

 5,559

8.2

           6,007

7.1

-7.5

Acer

 4,494

6.6

           6,036

7.1

-25.6

Others

 10,306

15.2

        12,468

14.8

-17.3

Total

 67,996

100.0

        84,446

100.0

-19.5

Notes: Data includes desktop and laptop PCs that are equipped with Windows, macOS, and Chrome OS. All data is estimated based on a preliminary study. Final estimates will be subject to change. The statistics are based on shipments selling into channels. Numbers may not add up to the totals shown due to rounding.
Source: Gartner (October 2022)

Lenovo gained market share compared to a year ago, although shipments declined year-over-year. While the company?s overall shipments were down in all regions except Canada, the EMEA desktop market saw growth, fueled by production beginning in Lenovo?s first in-house manufacturing facility in Europe which opened in Hungary in June 2022.

HP experienced a challenging quarter with a sharp decline in overall global shipments. HP recorded growth in select regions in the desktop market, but overall laptop shipments suffered declines.

Dell narrowed its market share difference from HP, recording year-over-year growth in the desktop market in all regions except in the Asia Pacific. However, Dell?s laptop shipments declined in all regions except for Japan.

Regional Overview
The U.S. PC market declined 17.3% in the third quarter of 2022, the fifth consecutive quarter of year-over-year shipment decline. Slowed laptop sales drove the overall U.S. market down, but the desktop market showed modest growth driven by pent-up demand among businesses as well as public sector purchases.

?Inflation is the biggest concern in the U.S. market, but smaller businesses are showing relative optimism about macroeconomic conditions,? said Kitagawa. ?While laptop demand among large enterprises sharply decreased in the third quarter of 2022, small and midsize businesses did not show as steep of a drop.?

The EMEA PC market decreased 26.4% year-over-year in the third quarter, reaching 17 million units ? the steepest decline among all regions. This is the third negative quarter for the EMEA PC market following a boom at the start of the pandemic.

?Multiple factors led to significant deterioration in the EMEA PC market, including challenging macroeconomic conditions, declining business and consumer demand, and high levels of inventory,? said Kitagawa. ?Additionally, many PC vendors shuttered operations in Russia in the first two quarters of this year, which negatively impacted overall shipments and is particularly visible across year-to-year comparisons.?

Excluding Japan, the Asia Pacific market declined 16.6% year-over-year, largely due to slowed shipments in China. In the third quarter of 2021, China had almost fully resumed normal daily life and economic activity, but lockdowns this year across different cities slowed business operations and led to decreased PC demand across the government, enterprise, and consumer markets.

 

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