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Global PC market sees first growth in six years

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global personal computer market grew for the first time in six years in the second quarter of 2018, driven by upgrades in the business segment, a market tracker said on Thursday.

The research firm Gartner reported that worldwide PC shipments rose 1.4% in the past quarter to 62.1 million units, but said it “remained unclear if the sector is seeing a sustainabl­e recovery.’’

PC sales have been sluggish in recent years as many consumers turn to mobile devices such as smartphone­s and tablets, and hold onto their bulkier devices for longer.

Gartner said much of the growth appears to be from businesses upgrading their PCs to Windows 10.

“PC shipment growth in the second quarter of 2018 was driven by demand in the business market, which was offset by declining shipments in the consumer segment,” said Mikako Kitagawa, analyst at Gartner.

“In the consumer space, the fundamenta­l market structure, due to changes on PC user behaviour, still remains, and continues to impact market growth. Consumers are using their smartphone­s for even more daily tasks, such as checking social media, calendarin­g, banking and shopping, which is reducing the need for a consumer PC.”

“The PC market may falter in the next two years when the replacemen­t peak for Windows 10 passes,’’ she added.

The report said China’s Lenovo and US-based HP were in a virtual tie for the number one spot in the PC market, each with a 21.9% share, followed by Dell with 16.8% and Apple with 7.1%.

Meanwhile, another study published on Thursday by market intelligen­ce firm Internatio­nal Data Corp also reported market growth.

According to IDC, the number of desktop, notebook and workstatio­n computers sold in the second quarter reached 62.3 million units — up 2.7% year-on-year. That exceeded the firm’s forecasts of just 0.3% growth.

The gain is the most significan­t since the first quarter of 2012, which saw a rise of 4.2%, the firm said.

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