PC market grows again in Q3, as Windows 7 nears end of life

Windows 7 definitely affected PC sales, while the looming trade war may have as well

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The PC market grew in the third quarter of 2019 year over year, largely due to looming tariffs and the end of the road for Windows 7.

According to IDC, the PC market grew three per cent to 70.4 million units. Gartner, which measures growth slightly differently, said that the PC market grew 1.1 per cent to 68.1 million units.

Gartner excludes tablets like iPads and alternative OS devices like Chromebooks from its tally; IDC does not. Both firms said that Lenovo, HP, and Dell represented the top three PC makers worldwide.

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Gartner analyst Mikako Kitagawa said the Windows 10 refresh cycle contributed most to the uptick in PC sales, though that varied by region worldwide.

IDC attributed demand in the commercial segment to the growth, motivated by looming trade tensions between the United States and China. Gartner disagreed that the trade war had any influence, however, and also said the Intel CPU shortage, which was a worry earlier in the year, had no meaningful effect.

“The Windows 10 refresh cycle continued to be the primary driver for growth across all regions, although the magnitude of the impact varied according to local market conditions and the stage of the refresh cycle,” Kitagawa said.

Both IDC and Gartner highlighted the end of life for Windows 7, which officially ends support in January 2020. IDC predicted the demand should accelerate.

“With January 14, 2020 drawing nigh, the commercial market should be able to digest the extra inventory over the next several quarters,” Linn Huang, vice president for Devices and Displays research at IDC, said in a statement. “Supply constraints may loom in subsequent quarters, so excess may not be a bad position for channel inventory through the remainder of the year.”

Worldwide, the top three PC vendors (Lenovo, at 24.7 per cent; HP, at 22.4 per cent; and Dell, now at 16.6 per cent of the market) all experienced strong growth, widening their lead over smaller vendors, Gartner reported.

IDC said that Lenovo, HP and Dell have market shares of 24.6 per cent, 23.8 per cent, and 17.1 per cent, respectively.

Apple experienced a poor quarter, declined 3.7 per cent worldwide, according to Gartner, and 6.1 per cent according to IDC.

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