Data show that in the first quarter of 2018, shipments of PCs (including Chromebooks, Chromebooks, and iPads) came to 61.7 million units, a decrease of 1.4% from a year ago.
In the United States, PC shipments in the quarter fell by 2.9%, and the Asia-Pacific region declined by 3.9%. The mainland market postponed the update due to the convening of the National People’s Congress in March, causing PC shipments to decline by 5.9%.
The PC pie has continued to shrink, and the industrial structure has developed towards the trend of 'Greater Evergrande'. As the top few companies have eaten more, it has further compressed the living space of other peers.
According to the data, the leading factory HP shipped 2.8% year-on-year, and the market share increased by 0.8 percentage points to 20.8%. Lenovo's computer shipments increased by 0.3%, and the market share increased from 19.7% to 20%. %, Dell's shipments increased 6.5% year-on-year, with market share rising 1.2% to 16%. Apple Computer increased 1.5% year-on-year, and market share came to 6.9%, ranking fourth.
On the other hand, Taiwan’s Double A’s is in the same boat, and shipments have all experienced significant declines. Among them, ASUS has decreased 12.5% year-on-year, Acer has reduced 8.6%, ranking fifth and sixth respectively.