Traditional PCs include desktop PCs, notebook PCs, workstations, etc. This is the third quarter of consecutive shipments of traditional PCs remain unchanged. IDC believes that the update of commercial PCs is an important factor in the development of traditional PCs, while the average consumer The demand for high-end laptops also helped the major vendors retain better profit margins.
Looking specifically at the company, in the first quarter of this year, Hewlett-Packard’s PC shipments were 13.636 million units, ranking first in the global rankings, an increase of 4.3% over the same period of last year's 13.108 million units, and accounting for global market share from the same period of last year. 21.7% increased to 22.6%. Hewlett-Packard maintained its leading position relative to other competitors in the first quarter of this year, and it was also the eighth consecutive year-on-year increase. The company showed growth momentum in all markets except Latin America.
Lenovo ranked second. In the first quarter of this year, PC shipments were 12.305 million units, which was basically the same as the 12.3 million units in the same period of last year, accounting for 20.4% of the global market share, and 20.4% in the same period of last year.
The third Dell's PC shipments in the first quarter of this year were 10.19 million units, an increase of 6.4% over the same period of last year. Dell's good performance in various markets was to promote the company's PC shipments in the first quarter of this year increased significantly year-on-year. The main reason; At the same time, the global market share also increased from 15.9% in the same period last year to 16.9%.
Acer Computer ranked the fourth. In the first quarter of this year, PC shipments were 4.085 million units, down 7.7% from 4.428 million units in the same period of last year. The global market share dropped from 7.3% in the same period last year to 6.8%.
Apple shipped 4 million PCs in the first quarter of this year, a 4.8% decrease from 4.210 million units in the same period of last year, and its share of the global market dropped from 7.0% in the same period last year to 6.6%.