PC Shipments Grew One Percent in 3Q24

PC Shipments Grew One Percent in 3Q24
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The global PC market grew year on year for a fourth consecutive quarter, with total shipments of desktops, notebooks, and workstations up 1.3% to 66.4 million units, according to the latest Canalys data. Notebook shipments reached 53.5 million units, up 2.8%, while desktops contracted 4.6% to 12.9 million units. The next 12 months are set for continued strong growth as a large proportion of the Windows PC installed base still needs to be refreshed before the end of the life of Windows 10 in October 2025.

“Although growth in Q3 was modest, the PC market recovery is now well underway with several positive signals indicating stronger performance in the coming quarters,” said Ishan Dutt, Principal Analyst at Canalys. “The uptick in demand has been especially strong from businesses, which now have just a year to upgrade to Windows 11 and avoid paying extended support fees. Commercial procurement is expected to remain elevated throughout the rest of this year. The launch of the latest-generation AI PC processors from Intel, AMD, and Qualcomm is also strengthening the value proposition of upgrading an old PC. Consumer demand has not been as strong, but the 2024 holiday season is expected to bring significant promotional activity, which will help support modest growth toward the end of this year.”

Lenovo was the top vendor in 3Q24, shipping 16.5 million units worldwide, with 3% growth after strong shipments in 3Q23. HP followed in second place with flat growth, shipping 13.5 million units globally. Dell held onto third position but saw its shipments fall 4% annually to 9.8 million units. Asus clinched fourth place, boasting the highest growth among the top vendors with a 16% year-on-year increase, while Apple rounded out the top five with 5.1 million Macs shipped, a 17.5% drop year-on-year.