HP back on top of global PC sales


  • TECH
  • Friday, 13 Oct 2017

The PC market has been in gradual, continuous decline for several years.

Research firm Gartner reports that 67 million PCs were sold worldwide in the third quarter of 2017, a 3.6% drop year on year. American manufacturer HP comes in slightly ahead of Chinese brand Lenovo as market leader in terms of sales, each with a market share topping 20%. 

More than two in five personal computers sold worldwide are now made by HP or Lenovo. HP sold 14.5 million PCs between July and September 2017, representing a market share of 21.8% (up 1.7 percentage points on Q3 2016). For Q3 2017, the firm comes ahead of Lenovo (14.3 million, 21.4%), Dell (10.1 million, 15.2%), Asus (4.8 million, 7.3%), Apple (4.6 million, 6.9%) and Acer (4.3 million, 6.5%). Note that for Apple, the drop in sales (-5.6%) was greater than the market average.

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