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Ice-cold PC market sees worst sales ever in fourth quarter

The 28.1 percent drop was the worst ever, Gartner said.

- BY MARK HACHMAN

The PC market collapsed during the fourth quarter of 2022, analysts said, with an unpreceden­ted drop in sales due to inflation and other factors.

IDC reported that PC unit sales fell by 28.1 percent to 67.2 million units, while Gartner said that sales fell by 28.5 percent to 65.3 million units. (IDC is owned by Internatio­nal Data Group [IDG], which owns Pcworld.) According to Gartner, the drop is the largest since the firm began its PC coverage in the mid-1990s.

Analysts blamed a perfect storm of pandemic-related issues. “The anticipati­on of a global recession, increased inflation, and higher interest rates have had a major impact on PC demand,” said Mikako Kitagawa, the

director analyst at Gartner. “Since many consumers already have relatively new PCS that were purchased during the pandemic, a lack of affordabil­ity is supersedin­g any motivation to buy, causing consumer PC demand to drop to its lowest level in years.”

Still, IDC noted that 2022 shipments were well above pre-pandemic levels at 292.3 million units for the full year. Consumers bought up PCS at record rates in 2020 and 2021, but declined to upgrade those relatively new PCS.

“Consecutiv­e quarters of declines clearly paint a gloomy picture of the PC market, but this is really all about perception,” said Ryan Reith, group vice president with IDC’S Worldwide Mobility and Consumer Device Trackers, in a statement. “2021 was near historic levels for PC shipments, so any comparison is going to be distorted. There’s no question when we look back at this time that the rise and fall of the PC market will be one for the record books, but plenty of opportunit­y still lies ahead. We firmly believe the market has the potential to recover in 2024 and we also see pockets of opportunit­y throughout the remainder of 2023.”

Both firms named Lenovo, HP, and Dell as the top three worldwide PC

vendors for the fourth quarter, though all suffered drops in the number of PCS sold by almost 30 percent. Lenovo ended the year with a 23 percent market share, followed by HP (19.6 percent) and Dell (16.1 percent), according to IDC. Apple (7.5 percent) and Asus (4.8 percent) rounded out the top five, IDC said, though Gartner agreed with the rankings as well. Gartner believes that the decline in shipments will persist during 2023.

The U.S. PC market recorded its sixth straight quarter of declining shipments. HP, Dell, Apple, Lenovo, and Asus ended the year as the top five PC vendors. “Even as vendors offered deep PC discounts during the holiday season in an attempt to lower inventory, consumers were not swayed to spare their money,” Kitagawa said.

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IDC said that PC sales fell fairly universall­y across 2022.
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Although Lenovo is still one of the top three worldwide PC vendors, it still suffered a huge drop in sales.
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Dell remains one of the top five PC vendors.

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