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PC shipments has skyrocketed despite the shortage of components


Statistics compiled by the International Data Corporation (IDC) indicate that in the first quarter of this year, the supply of personal computers in the global market increased sharply. PC shipment has skyrocketed despite the shortage of components.
 
The data includes shipments of desktops, notebooks of various classes, and workstations. Tablets and servers with x86 architecture does not enter in this report.
 
In the period from January to March inclusive, 83.98 personal computers were sold globally. This is an impressive 55.2% more than in the first quarter of 2020, when shipments were 54.12 million units.
 
Analysts note that the market is growing at an accelerated pace; despite the shortage of electronic components and disruption to supply chains. The observed picture is explained by the expansion of the computer fleet in the context of distance learning and remote work.
 
In the first place in the ranking of leading suppliers is Lenovo, which controls almost a quarter of the global PC industry – 24.3%. Next comes HP with 22.9%, and Dell closes the top three with 15.4%. Another 8.0% belongs to Apple, about 7.0% – by Acer Group. Thus, the total share of all other market players is approximately 22.5%.
 



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