STAMFORD, CT – Worldwide PC shipments reached 241.8 million units in 2023, a 14.8% decrease from 2022, according to preliminary results by Gartner.

For the fourth quarter, PC shipments totaled 63.3 million units, a 0.3% increase from the fourth quarter of 2022.

This marks the first time that quarterly shipments have increased after eight straight quarters of decline.

"The PC market has hit the bottom of its decline after significant adjustment,” said Mikako Kitagawa, Director Analyst at Gartner. "Inventory was normalized in the fourth quarter of 2023, which had been an issue plaguing the industry for two years. This subtle growth suggests that demand and supply are finally balanced. However, this situation will likely change due to the anticipated component price hike 2024, as well as geopolitical and economic uncertainties.

"Throughout these challenges, all top six vendors maintained their position without notable share gains or losses,” added Kitagawa. “With this in mind, Gartner projects that the PC market will return to annual growth in 2024."

There were no changes in the top six vendor rankings in the fourth quarter of 2023. However, there were mixed results in performance. Lenovo, HP, Apple, and Acer recorded year-over-year growth, while Dell and ASUS showed a decline.

Preliminary Worldwide PC Vendor Unit Shipment Estimates for 4Q23 (Thousands of Units)

Company

4Q23 Shipments

4Q23 Market Share (%)

4Q22 Shipments

4Q22 Market Share (%)

4Q23-4Q22 Growth (%)

Lenovo

16,213

25.6

15,713

24.9

3.2

HP Inc.

13,954

22.0

13,220

20.9

5.6

Dell

9,983

15.8

10,884

17.2

-8.3

Apple

6,349

10.0

5,925

9.4

7.2

ASUS

4,405

7.0

4,864

7.7

-9.4

Acer

3,987

6.3

3,589

5.7

11.1

Others

8,479

13.4

8,982

14.2

-5.6

Total

63,371

100.0

63,179

100.0

0.3

 

Lenovo marked its first year-over-year growth in worldwide PC shipments since the third quarter of 2021, registering 3.2% growth. EMEA and the Americas saw double-digit growth, offset by weakness in Asia Pacific and Japan. The depressed economy in China impacted PC demand in general but impacted Lenovo strongly as the country is its largest market. Laptop growth in EMEA and Latin America was robust, well exceeding the regional average.

Other vendors had mixed results. HP Inc. had its second consecutive quarter of year-over-year growth and sequential growth in worldwide PC shipments, while Dell registered its seventh consecutive quarter of year-over-year shipment decline.

Regional Overview

The US PC market recorded its first year-over-year growth since the second quarter of 2021, with a 1.8% increase in the fourth quarter of 2023. A decline in desktops offset laptop growth.

"PC growth in the US reflected consumer confidence as it stabilized during the quarter," said Kitagawa. "The solid US economy helped small and midsize business spending as the segment grew steadily. Large companies were still cautious about spending, postponing PC refreshes to 2024."

HP maintained the top spot in the US PC market based on shipments with 27.7% market share. Dell followed with 24.2% of US PC market share.

Preliminary U.S. PC Vendor Unit Shipment Estimates for 4Q23 (Thousands of Units)

Company

4Q23 Shipments

4Q23 Market Share (%)

4Q22 Shipments

4Q22 Market Share (%)

4Q23-4Q22 Growth (%)

HP Inc.

4,665

27.7

4,582

27.7

1.8

Dell

3,805

22.6

4,005

24.2

-5.0

Apple

2,716

16.1

2,372

14.3

14.5

Lenovo

2,650

15.7

2,397

14.5

10.6

Acer

826

4.9

729

4.4

13.2

ASUS

733

4.4

954

5.8

-23.1

Others

1,435

8.5

1,630

9.9

-12.0

Total

16,831

100.0

16,540

100.0

1.8

 

EMEA and North America, recorded year-over-year growth, leading the worldwide growth, although the Asia Pacific region was still in decline in the fourth quarter of 2023, pulled by the depressed results in China. The EMEA PC market saw the highest growth of 8.7%, its first year-over-year growth since the fourth quarter of 2021.

"The EMEA market is reflective of the overall market, with inventory levels finally under control," said Kitagawa. "However, this could change if demand becomes weak, and the channel would be wary of adding new stock, especially as higher interest rates means holding inventory now costs much more for the channel."

Asia Pacific declined by 8%, recording seven consecutive quarters of decline. Laptops and desktops declined in the region, with desktops more impacted than laptops. The significant decline in Greater China impacted the overall Asia Pacific market, with double-digit decline compared to a year ago, while Mature Asia Pacific declined slightly, and Emerging Asia Pacific grew by a single digit.

Annual Overview: PC Market Collapses After COVID Boom

2023 records as the worst year in PC history, declining 14.8% in 2023. This is the second year in a row with a double-digit decline. Worldwide PC shipments totaled 241.8 million units in 2023, down from 284 million units in 2022.

Preliminary Worldwide PC Vendor Unit Shipment Estimates for 2023 (Thousands of Units)

Company

2023 Shipments

2023 Market Share (%)

2022 Shipments

2022 Market Share (%)

2023-2022 Growth (%)

Lenovo

59,725

24.7

69,047

24.3

-13.5

HP Inc.

52,896

21.9

55,366

19.5

-4.5

Dell

40,238

16.6

        50,008

17.6

-19.5

Apple

21,877

9.0

26,825

9.4

-18.4

Asus

17,061

7.1

     20,651

7.3

-17.4

Acer

15,887

6.6

18,708

6.6

-15.1

Others

      34,206

14.1

43,448

15.3

-21.3

Total

      241,891

100.0

         284,052

100.0

-14.8

 

"The PC market underwent a significant adjustment period in the past two years after an extraordinary growth period between 2020 and 2021," said Kitagawa.

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