Global PC Market Leaps Back To Double-Digit Growth in the Fourth Quarter, Led by a Record Quarter in the U.S., According to IDC
13 Jan 2010
FRAMINGHAM, Mass., January 13, 2010 – Led by a holiday season
featuring price cuts of unprecedented duration, the U.S. PC market established
a new record of nearly 20.7 million units shipped in the fourth quarter of 2009
(4Q09), resulting in year-on-year growth of 24%. Other regions also experienced
solid growth, particularly emerging markets in Asia/Pacific and Latin America, leading
the global market to 15.2% year-on-year growth for the quarter. According to IDC's Worldwide Quarterly PC
Tracker, this marked the first quarter of double-digit volume growth since
3Q08. The fourth quarter results cap a strong second half of 2009, further
cementing signs of a market revival and ending the year with year-on-year
growth of 2.3%.
In addition to the continuation
of price declines throughout the year, other factors were in play for the
fourth quarter. Following a stream of improving economic indicators which began
in 3Q09, a release of pent-up demand was evident as buyers focused on a vast
array of value-oriented notebooks that dominated the channel landscape in the
holiday season.
"The U.S. market exploded
in the fourth quarter, driven by a series of factors contributing to the
unexpected 24% year-on-year growth. First is the rubber-band effect and
recovery from the year-ago quarter, which suffered from buyer contraction when
the economic crisis was confirmed. The vendors responded with new low price
points to stimulate demand and face competition. In this context, low-cost
notebooks and mininotebooks were the biggest contributors to the successful
fourth quarter. Once again, the consumer market overcame the weak commercial
sector to save the quarter," says David Daoud,
research manager, U.S.
Quarterly PC Tracker.
"The market has weathered a
storm which looks to be behind us," says Jay Chou, research analyst, Worldwide
Quarterly PC Tracker. "But salvaging decreasing margins will soon become even
more pertinent as one considers the long-term effects of holding market share
at the cost of profitability. Without an effective strategy to convey a clear
usage model and feature set tied to each segment, the market will inevitably
continue down the slippery slope of 'good-enough' computing sold to the lowest
bidder."
Regional Outlook
- United States – Vendor focus has been on the consumer market,
targeting buyers with feature-rich SKUs at commodity-level prices. In addition
to the low-price points, consumer spending was stimulated by better sentiment
than in the year-ago quarter, despite lingering uncertainly over the economy.
The launch of Windows 7 provided additional help, albeit moderate, with the
solid marketing campaign initiated by the industry to lure customers back into
the stores. However, like most regions, business spending will take more time
to take hold, as commercial entities wait for tangible signs of sustained
economic growth before launching a new refresh cycle.
- Europe, Middle East, Africa (EMEA) – After three quarters of yearly declines, the
EMEA PC market returned to positive territory based on strong holiday sales of
mininotebooks and other lower-cost Portables.
- Japan – Slightly above forecast, the market grew 4.3% with lower-priced
Portables being the main driver for consumer-oriented vendors like Acer. Major
Japanese vendors also saw above-market growth thanks in part to wins in the
Education sector, although overall business spending remained stagnant.
- Asia/Pacific (excluding Japan) – Still led
the globe in year-on-year growth at 31%, as bellwethers like China spearheaded
the region's economic recovery as well as overall solid regional consumer
interest in PCs.
Vendor Outlook
- HP displayed above-market performance in all
regions except EMEA, with particularly strong shipments in the U.S. from
holiday retail sales. It also gained double-digit growth in the emerging
markets of Asia/Pacific and Latin America.
- Dell was able to get back into positive territory after four
quarters of yearly declines. The vendor managed overall growth of 5% and
gains of 24% in Asia/Pacific (excluding Japan).
- Acer grew 28% worldwide thanks to its dominance in
mininotebooks, which have become more pervasive throughout the channel.
Its early entrance into Ultra-Thin Portable PCs also has it clearly
positioned to benefit from a market which will be largely price driven for
the foreseeable future.
- Lenovo was
able to grow well in its main markets of Asia/Pacific and EMEA, reaping sizable
overall year-on-year growth of nearly 42%. Its restructuring in Japan also
seemed to have paid off as 4Q09 was the second quarter of double digit yearly
growth there.
- Toshiba's focus on Portable PCs paid dividends
as it saw overall growth of 30% with solid growth in all regions except EMEA.
Top 5 Vendors, Worldwide PC Shipments,
Fourth Quarter 2009 (Preliminary)
(Units Shipments are in thousands)
|
Rank
|
Vendor
|
4Q09
Shipments
|
Market
Share
|
4Q08
Shipments
|
Market
Share
|
4Q09/4Q08
Growth
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1
|
HP
|
17,985
|
21.0%
|
14,582
|
19.6%
|
23.3%
|
|
2
|
Acer
|
11,457
|
13.4%
|
8,957
|
12.0%
|
27.9%
|
|
3
|
Dell
|
10,683
|
12.4%
|
10,157
|
13.6%
|
5.2%
|
|
4
|
Lenovo
|
7,871
|
9.2%
|
5,552
|
7.5%
|
41.8%
|
|
5
|
Toshiba
|
4,810
|
5.6%
|
3,699
|
5.0%
|
30.0%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Others
|
33,004
|
38.5%
|
31,540
|
42.3%
|
4.6%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
All Vendors
|
85,809
|
100.0%
|
74,486
|
100.0%
|
15.2%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
3
|
Acer (Merged)
|
11,457
|
13.4%
|
8,957
|
12.0%
|
27.9%
|
Source:
IDC Worldwide Quarterly PC Tracker, January 13, 2010
Table
notes follow the last table
Top 5 Vendors, United States PC Shipments,
Fourth Quarter 2009 (Preliminary)
(Units Shipments are in thousands)
|
Rank
|
Vendor
|
4Q09
Shipments
|
Market
Share
|
4Q08
Shipments
|
Market
Share
|
4Q09/4Q08
Growth
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1
|
HP
|
6,047
|
29.2%
|
4,166
|
25.0%
|
45.1%
|
|
2
|
Dell
|
4,622
|
22.4%
|
4,391
|
26.3%
|
5.3%
|
|
3
|
Acer
|
2,452
|
11.9%
|
2,074
|
12.4%
|
18.3%
|
|
4
|
Toshiba
|
1,720
|
8.3%
|
1,003
|
6.0%
|
71.5%
|
|
5
|
Apple
|
1,523
|
7.4%
|
1,163
|
7.0%
|
31.0%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Others
|
4,309
|
20.8%
|
3,877
|
23.3%
|
11.1%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
All Vendors
|
20,673
|
100.0%
|
16,674
|
100.0%
|
24.0%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
3
|
Acer (Merged)
|
2,452
|
11.9%
|
2,074
|
12.4%
|
18.3%
|
Source:
IDC Worldwide Quarterly PC Tracker, January 13, 2010
Table
notes follow the last table
Top 5 Vendors, Worldwide PC Shipments, 2009
(Preliminary)
(Units Shipments are in thousands)
|
Rank
|
Vendor
|
2009
Shipments
|
Market
Share
|
2008
Shipments
|
Market
Share
|
2009/2008
Growth
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1
|
HP
|
59,942
|
20.3%
|
54,293
|
18.9%
|
10.4%
|
|
2
|
Dell
|
38,416
|
13.1%
|
42,388
|
14.7%
|
-9.4%
|
|
3
|
Acer
|
38,377
|
13.0%
|
31,377
|
10.9%
|
22.3%
|
|
4
|
Lenovo
|
24,887
|
8.5%
|
21,870
|
7.6%
|
13.8%
|
|
5
|
Toshiba
|
15,878
|
5.4%
|
13,727
|
4.8%
|
15.7%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Others
|
116,709
|
39.7%
|
123,910
|
43.1%
|
-5.8%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
All Vendors
|
294,208
|
100.0%
|
287,566
|
100.0%
|
2.3%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
3
|
Acer (Merged)
|
38,377
|
13.0%
|
31,377
|
10.9%
|
22.3%
|
Source:
IDC Worldwide Quarterly PC Tracker, January 13, 2010
Table
notes follow the last table
Top 5 Vendors, United States PC Shipments,
2009 (Preliminary)
(Units Shipments are in thousands)
|
Rank
|
Vendor
|
2009
Shipments
|
Market
Share
|
2008
Shipments
|
Market
Share
|
2009/2008
Growth
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1
|
HP
|
18,781
|
26.9%
|
16,218
|
24.7%
|
15.8%
|
|
2
|
Dell
|
17,099
|
24.5%
|
19,276
|
29.4%
|
-11.3%
|
|
3
|
Acer
|
7,983
|
11.4%
|
6,106
|
9.3%
|
30.7%
|
|
4
|
Apple
|
5,579
|
8.0%
|
5,158
|
7.9%
|
8.2%
|
|
5
|
Toshiba
|
5,379
|
7.7%
|
3,788
|
5.8%
|
42.0%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Others
|
15,008
|
21.5%
|
15,026
|
22.9%
|
-0.1%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
All Vendors
|
69,829
|
100.0%
|
65,571
|
100.0%
|
6.5%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
3
|
Acer (Merged)
|
7,983
|
11.4%
|
6,106
|
9.3%
|
30.7%
|
Source:
IDC Worldwide Quarterly PC Tracker, January 13, 2010
Table 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, Portables, Mininotebooks and
do not include handhelds and x86 Servers. Data for all vendors are reported for
calendar periods.
- Data
for Acer includes shipments for Gateway's Consumer business 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.
- Data
for Acer also includes shipments for Packard Bell starting in Q1 2008, and only
Acer (including Gateway Consumer but not Packard Bell) data for prior quarters.
This reflects the legal status of the companies, which merged during the first
quarter of 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.
Contact
For more information, contact:
Loren Loverde
lloverde@idc.com
305-351-3115
Jay Chou
jchou@idc.com
650-350-6464
David Daoud
ddaoud@idc.com
508-988-7502
Michael Shirer
press@idc.com
508-935-4200
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