Global PC market collapses 29% in early 2023 - Apple fared worst

By: Maksim Panasovskyi | 10.04.2023, 18:23

Falling demand for laptops in early 2023 has forced Apple to temporarily halt production of M2 chips. The Cupertino-based company's first-quarter sales are known to have dropped by more than 40% compared to the same period in 2022.

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Lenovo is the market leader in desktops and laptops, according to analyst agency IDC. In the reporting period, it sold 30.3% fewer devices than in the base period - 12.7 million units versus 18.3 million units. The share was 22.4%.

The second place is occupied by HP. The company controlled 21.1% of the market in the first quarter, selling 12 million computers, down 24.2% from the first quarter of 2022. Dell rounds out the top three with a 16.7% share and sales of 9.5 million units (-31%).

Apple only managed to sell 4.1 million computers in the three months of 2023. Year-on-year sales were down 40.5%. The company's share dropped from 8.6% to 7.2%. ASUS rounds out the top five. The Taiwanese giant sold 3.9 million computers (-30.3%) and took 6.8% of the market.

A total of 56.9 million off-the-shelf desktops and laptops were sold in the first quarter, down 29% from 80.2 million units a year ago. IDC attributes the decline in demand to the deteriorating macroeconomic environment and excess inventory levels.

Source: IDC