Score another one for the Apple doom-and-gloom crowd. "Apple's Mac
Shipments Decline In US PC Market In Q3 As Tablets Continue To Erode
Worldwide PC Sales," declared the International Business Times. Why the
focus on the U.S. Fashion Dresses
you might ask? Because the "data" such as it is comes from reports by
IDC and Gartner, which themselves are nothing but surveys. Apple will
release actual sales results on October 28,Fashion Dresses
where it will tell the world precisely how many computers it sold in
the quarter. While it's quite probable the total will be down versus a
year ago, here's an equally accurate headline: "Apple On Verge Of
Becoming Top 5 Global PC Maker For The First Time Since 1996."
To clarify, neither Gartner nor IDC believes Apple is in that top 5
though it's possible they're wrong. And however close Apple is, the only
reason it's on the cusp is because sales at Asus are collapsing,Fashion Dresses
down at least 22% and perhaps 34%, depending on which of the two firms'
numbers you believe. Things are scarcely better for fourth place Acer,
which has seen similar sales declines in the past year. The good news
for the market overall, though, is that the top three: Lenovo, HP and
Dell, have each eked out small gains. Unfortunately, they're becoming
bigger in a market that's still becoming smaller: Total PC shipments are
down 8% versus 2012 and IDC doesn't like the immediate future: "Despite
being a little ahead of forecast, and the work that's being done on new
designs and integration of features like touch, the third quarter
results suggest that there's still a high probability that we will see
another decline in worldwide shipments in 2014."
Gartner notes this time of year is often strong: "The third quarter
is often referred to as the 'back-to-school' quarter for PC sales, and
sales this quarter dropped to their lowest volume since 2008," said
Mikako Kitagawa, principal analyst at Gartner. That's Great
Recession-level volumes. Not surprisingly it puts the blame on
increasing use of tablets. ""Consumers' shift from PCs to tablets for
daily content consumption continued to decrease the installed base of
PCs both in mature Fashion Dresses
as well as in emerging markets." But the continued myopic look at
tablets as consumption devices misses the disruptive impact both they
and smartphones have had. Consider the chart from Asymco.
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