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First-quarter PC sales hit 20-year high

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Global shipments of personal computers rose at their fastest pace in two decades in the first quarter as people bought computers to help them work and study remotely during the Covid19 crisis, according to research firm Gartner Inc.

PC shipments, which include both laptops and desktop computers, grew 32% in the quarter to 69.9 million units, Gartner said.

China’s Lenovo Group Ltd grabbed the lead with a 25.1% market share, followed by HP Inc, Dell Technologi­es Inc, Apple Inc and Acer Group, according to the report.

“This growth should be viewed in the context of two unique factors: comparison­s against a pandemic-constraine­d market and the current global semiconduc­tor shortage,” said Mikako Kitagawa, research director at Gartner.

“Without the shipment chaos in early 2020, this quarter’s growth may have been lower.”

The coronaviru­s-driven surge in demand, along with an unpreceden­ted shortage in semiconduc­tor microchips, has strained the supply chain of personal computers.

While the chip shortage was originally concentrat­ed in the auto industry, it has now spread to a range of other consumer electronic­s, including smartphone­s, refrigerat­ors and microwaves.

Gartner said that demand for Chromebook by Alphabet Inc’s Google, which it does not account for in its analysis, tripled in the first quarter thanks to strong demand from educationa­l institutio­ns in North America.

“It is still reasonable to conclude that PC demand could remain strong even after stay-home restrictio­ns ease,” Gartner said.

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