PC Shipments Rose in Fourth Quarter, Boosted by Windows Upgrades
14 Januar 2020 - 12:25AM
Dow Jones News
By Micah Maidenberg
Personal-computer shipments rose in the fourth quarter, boosted
by businesses that moved to snap up devices running a newer version
of Microsoft Corp.'s Windows operating system, according to the
latest data from two industry research firms.
The fourth-quarter gains helped the market for PCs grow year
over year in 2019 for the first time since 2011, International Data
Corp. and Gartner Inc. said Monday.
Businesses have raced to buy computers with Windows 10 software,
replacing those running Windows 7, which Microsoft said it would
stop supporting on Tuesday.
"The PC market experienced growth for the first time since 2011,
driven by vibrant business demand for Windows 10 upgrades," said
Mikako Kitagawa, senior principal analyst at Gartner.
Gartner said computer makers shipped 70.6 million units in the
fourth quarter, up 2.3% from the year earlier.
Fourth-quarter shipments for desktops, notebooks and other
computers increased 4.8% from the year earlier to 71.8 million
units, the best quarterly total since the fourth quarter of 2015,
IDC said.
IDC and Gartner use different definitions of PCs, resulting in
different shipment numbers.
Lenovo Group Ltd., HP Inc. and Dell Technologies Inc. continued
to dominate the industry, controlling about 66% of market share
between them as of the fourth quarter, IDC said. The three
companies controlled 65% of the market, according to Gartner's
tally.
"The market will still have its challenges ahead, but this year
was a clear sign that PC demand is still there" despite competition
from mobile devices and other emerging computing forms, said Ryan
Reith, IDC program vice president.
Write to Micah Maidenberg at micah.maidenberg@wsj.com
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