Worldwide shipments of PCs registered a double-digit percentage increase in 2005, according to figures published Wednesday by two major market analysts.
Gartner estimated 218.5 million PCs were shipped in 2005 while IDC said it believes worldwide PC shipments totaled 208.6 million units. Both companies count desktops, mobile computers and x86-based servers in their figures and both said the data is provisional.
"The general good news is that it's another strong quarter," said Loren Loverde, director of IDC's PC Tracker research. Despite long-standing concerns about weakening consumer PC sales, shipments have grown more than 17% above 2004's totals for the past three quarters running, he said.
The Europe, Middle East and Africa region (EMEA) came out on top of Gartner's regional ranking for the first time to become the largest PC market worldwide. Shipments in EMEA totaled 72.6 million in 2005, a 17.1 percent jump on 2004 and several million units ahead of the U.S. market, which was estimated to have seen 67.2 million shipments in the year. U.S. market growth was pegged at 7.5%, which was well below the worldwide average of 15.3%.
Gartner believes the replacement cycle for corporate desktop PCs has peaked in the U.S., with across-the-board softness showing in the fourth-quarter. However, mobile PC growth was steady, especially in the SMB market.
However EMEA was not the best performing region in terms of growth. That crown was shared by Asia Pacific (excluding Japan) and Latin America, both of which saw 26% growth during the year, said Gartner. Factors propelling growth included strong fourth quarter demand in China, the expansion of PC sales beyond major cities in India and overall strong demand in Latin America. IDC did not release geographical shipment data.
Dell was ranked the top PC vendor by both companies.
Gartner estimated Dell shipped 36.8 million machines for a 16.8% market share and IDC estimated shipments of 37.8 million PCs for a 18.1% share (see table). Its growth for the entire year was above the industry average, at 18.6% vs. the industry-wide 15.3%, but it has been slowing down during the year and in the fourth quarter only slightly exceeded industry growth, said Gartner. Dell saw particularly strong business in international markets, said IDC.
Second-ranked HP recorded growth just under the industry average said both companies and remained a couple of percentage market share points behind Dell.
The year was good for Lenovo, which acquired the PC business of IBM earlier in the year. It finished as the No. 3 largest PC vendor by Gartner and IDC. Both companies ranked Taiwan's Acer as number four and Japan's Fujitsu as number five. The latter company's shipments include those from its Fujitsu-Siemens Computers unit in Europe.
IDC thinks PC shipment growth will slow this year - it's forecasting growth of just over 10%. However, 2005's total was stronger than IDC initially forecast, and Loverde said he won't be surprised if that pattern repeats.
"We're not formally upping the forecast yet, but there's definitely good indicators going into 2006," he said. "We've got a couple of vendors like Acer and Apple that are growing quite rapidly."
2005 Worldwide PC Shipments
Vendor | 2005 shipments (Gartner) | 2005 market share (Gartner) | 2004-2005 growth (Gartner) | 2005 shipments (IDC) | 2005 market share (IDC) | 2004-2005 growth (IDC) |
Dell | 36.8 million | 16.8 percent | 18.6 percent | 37.7 million | 18.1 percent | 18.8 percent |
Hewlett-Packard | 31.8 million | 14.5 percent | 15.1 percent | 32.5 million | 15.6 percent | 15.7 percent |
Lenovo | 15.1 million | 6.9 percent | 16.4 percent | 13.0 million | 6.2 percent | 210.7 percent |
Acer | 10.2 million | 4.6 percent | 58.1 percent | 9.8 million | 4.7 percent | 53.9 percent |
Fujitsu, Fujitsu Siemens | 8.3 million | 3.8 percent | 16.5 percent | 8.5 million | 4.1 percent | 18.1 percent |
Others | 116.4 million | 53.3 percent | 11.5 percent | 107.0 million | 51.3 percent | 5.4 percent |
Total | 218.5 million | 100.0 percent | 15.3 percent | 208.6 million | 100.0 percent | 16.4 percent |