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U.S. Growth Slips, But Worldwide PC Shipments Remain Healthy, According to IDC

Worldwide PC shipments grew by 14.6% to 69.5 million units in the first quarter of 2008 (1Q08), which was above previous estimates of 13.2%, according to IDC's Worldwide Quarterly PC Tracker. However, the U.S. market slipped to a meager 3.5% year-over-year growth rate as the general economic malaise currently affecting the U.S. economy has begun to impact the local PC market as well. The other international markets more than compensated for the U.S., with the EMEA and Asia/Pacific regions coming in more than 2 points above forecast due to continued strength in developing countries.

As with previous quarters, much of the growth came from the notebook markets, and in particular the consumer notebook segment in retail environments. "Notebook purchases are driving consumers beyond one PC per household to one PC per person and manufacturers are reacting by focusing their attention on customization and personalization," said Bob O'Donnell, vice president, Clients and Displays. "The ability to see and touch these devices in the retail environment and pick one out that matches a consumer's unique style is a critical part of the buying process for consumers."

Microsoft's release of Service Pack 1 for Windows Vista during the past quarter is expected to eventually raise the desire for businesses to deploy new PCs using Vista, but the impact in 1Q08 was very slight. Instead, the quarter's growth continued to be driven by declining average selling prices (ASPs) and the general transition to mobile PCs among businesses and consumers.

While the overall market was strong, there were some regional challenges. The U.S. market, in particular, struggled when compared to other regions. This dynamic is indicative of a major trend impacting the global PC market, wherein the U.S. is becoming less of an influence and the emerging markets are growing in importance. Specifically, the U.S. share of the worldwide market fell more than 2 points to 23% versus the same period last year.

"With the weak economy in the United States, PC shipments were negatively impacted by cautious PC buying in the consumer and commercial markets," said Doug Bell, research analyst, U.S. PC Tracker Program. "Despite the tough economic environment, shipment growth remained in positive territory, essentially driven by the sustained shift to mobility, combined with Dell's renewed competitive stance."

Regional OutlookVendor HighlightsTop 5 Vendors, Worldwide PC Shipments, First Quarter 2008 (Preliminary)
(Units Shipments are in thousands)
1Q08 Market 1Q07 Market 1Q08/1Q07
Rank Vendor Shipments Share Shipments Share Growth
1 HP 13,251 19.1% 11,291 18.6% 17.4%
2 Dell 10,913 15.7% 8,971 14.8% 21.6%
3 Acer 6,914 9.9% 4,164 6.9% 66.0%
4 Lenovo 4,814 6.9% 3,980 6.6% 21.0%
5 Toshiba 3,069 4.4% 2,544 4.2% 20.6%
Others 30,537 43.9% 29,674 48.9% 2.9%
All Vendors 69,498 100.0% 60,624 100.0% 14.6%
3 Acer (Merged) 6,914 9.9% 5,278 8.7% 31.0%

Notes:

Some 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 and do not include handhelds. Data for all vendors are reported for calendar periods.

Data for Acer includes shipments for Gateway starting in Q4 2007, and only Acer data for prior quarters. This reflects the legal status of the companies, which merged during the fourth quarter of 2007.


Top 5 Vendors, United States PC Shipments, First Quarter 2008 (Preliminary)
(Units Shipments are in thousands)
1Q08 Market 1Q07 Market 1Q08/1Q07
Rank Vendor Shipments Share Shipments Share Growth
1 Dell 4,938 30.9% 4,271 27.7% 15.6%
2 HP 3,881 24.3% 3,869 25.1% 0.3%
3 Acer 1,389 8.7% 720 4.7% 92.9%
4 Apple 950 6.0% 759 4.9% 25.1%
5 Toshiba 832 5.2% 784 5.1% 6.1%
Others 3,966 24.9% 5,017 32.5% -20.9%
All Vendors 15,956 100.0% 15,420 100.0% 3.5%
3 Acer (Merged) 1,389 8.7% 1,742 11.3% -20.2%

Notes:

Some 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 and do not include handhelds. Data for all vendors are reported for calendar periods.

Data for Acer includes shipments for Gateway starting in Q4 2007, and only Acer data for prior quarters. This reflects the legal status of the companies, which merged during the fourth quarter of 2007.

Source: IDC, April 16, 2008

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.

For more information, or to subscribe to the research, please contact Kathy Nagamine at 650-350-6423 or knagamine@idc.com.


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