Khaleej Times

How rising PC prices will affect shipments

- Staff Report — business@khaleejtim­es.com

Worldwide shipments of devices — PCs, tablets and mobile phones — are on pace to record 0.9 per cent growth to reach 2.28 billion units in 2018, according to Gartner. The PC and tablet market is estimated to decline 1.2 per cent in 2018, while the mobile phone market is on pace to record an increase of 1.4 percent.

“The PC market is still hindered by the undersuppl­y of the DRAM market for tall of 2018, due to the lack of new wafer capacity coming online. As a result, PC vendors will continue to increase their prices throughout 2018,” said Ranjit Atwal, research director at Gartner. “Larger screens and more graphic boards also mean rising costs, adding to the bill of hardware materials for businesses and household buyers.”

While the PC market is price-sensitive, Gartner is witnessing business demand migrating to high-end PCs such as ultramobil­e premium devices, where value is seen as higher. Gartner estimates shipments of ultramobil­e premium units to increase by 12 per cent in 2018.

End of Windows 7 adoption to mark next major shift in PCs

The next major shift in the PC market will be marked by the end of support for Windows 7 in January 2020. “It is becoming paramount for businesses to migrate to Windows 10 as soon as possible, and certainly by the end of 2019,” said Atwal.

North America kicked off the first Windows 10 migration phase in 2015 and will complete around 2019. Western Europe is increasing its adoption in 2018. However, in China, Japan and other emerging regions, migration plans are shifting from 2018 to 2019 as they continue to prepare for inherent complicati­ons in changing process and procedures for Windows-as-a-service.

China’s influence on global device market

While the global device market is affected by macro-economic factors and technology developmen­ts, it can also be influenced by the Chinese device market alone.

“China accounts for over 20 per cent of global spending on devices, so any changes occurring there can have a significan­t ripple effect globally,” said Atwal.

With nearly 1.9 billion units to be shipped in 2018, mobile phones are the main influencer of the global device market growth. In China, mobile phone sales declined 8.7 per cent in 2017 to 428 million units, but are estimated to grow 3.3 per cent in 2018, representi­ng 23 per cent of total mobile phone sales this year.

The traditiona­l PC market in China is on pace to decline 1.7 per cent to 38.5 million shipments in 2018, representi­ng 21 per cent of global traditiona­l PC shipments. The drop will come despite China being businessde­pendent, with two-thirds of PC shipments coming from this segment.

“China is an interestin­g country to watch this year. The continued rollout of a Chinese version of Windows 10 in the second half of 2018 as well as Apple iPhone’s replacemen­t cycle expected through 2019 will generate demand,” said Atwal.

 ?? AFP ?? The next major shift in the PC market will be marked by the end of support for Windows 7 in January 2020. —
AFP The next major shift in the PC market will be marked by the end of support for Windows 7 in January 2020. —

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