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Worldwide PC shipments plummet in Q3 with only Apple reporting growth

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PC shipments plunged across the world in the third quarter with overall sales falling 18%, according to numbers compiled by Canalys. The only company with positive year-over-year growth was Apple, with a modest 1.7% increase, according to Canalys.

All of the other major PC makers experienced business decline, with most in double digit territory.

IDC had similar findings with numbers down worldwide over 15% with comparable losses for competitors, but there was a big difference in the Apple gain with IDC reporting Apple had a whopping 40% increase in shipments.

Meanwhile, Gartner reported that worldwide PC shipments were down 19.6%, again with comparable losses for competitors, but with another big discrepancy in the Apple number with Gartner finding it falling 15.6% year over year.

It’s hard to account for the differences in the Apple numbers among the three firms, as all appear to have similar methodologies for tracking this information. Below are the findings for all companies for Q3 2022:

Canalys Q3 2022 market share numbers with overall market down 18% worldwide.
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IDC Q3 2022 PC market share numbers with overall market down 15% worldwide.
Image Credits: IDC
Gartner Q3 2022 worldwide PC shipment numbers, which found shipments were down 19.6% YoY.
Image Credits: Gartner

Regardless, the overall numbers appear to be due to an unstable global macroeconomic and geopolitical situation and softer demand from both education and IT. While supply chain issues appear to have eased somewhat, slow sales have led to stagnant inventory levels for many manufacturers.

Meanwhile, Apple seems to be riding the wave of M1 and M2 sales as it continues to refresh the MacBook and MacBook Air with new chips custom-built for their machines. IDC analyst Jitesh Ubrani says that easing of production in China and markdowns on older models could account for Apple’s positive quarter, and the numbers they reported.

“It’s tough to speak to [Canalys’s] numbers. From our perspective, Apple’s Q2 numbers were hurt by the lockdowns in China and as a result, production was increased in Q3. Additionally, there were also many promotions on M1 based products that helped drive volume,” he said.

Canalys reported similar findings, which makes the huge number discrepancy between the two companies’ findings even more surprising. “Apple enjoyed a better quarter than its competitors as it fulfilled orders from Q2 delayed due to supply disruptions in China and launched new M2 Macbooks. It sealed fourth place with 8.0 million units, a modest year-on-year increase of 2%,” Canalys reported in its release.

Overall  Canalys reported total PC sales of 69.4 million units with IDC reporting 74.2 million, and Gartner coming in the middle at 67.9 million.

Canalys reported that Lenovo moved the most units with almost 17 million PCs, good for 24% of the market, but it was down 16% over the prior year’s numbers. Number 2 went to HP with 12.7 million units, good for 18% of the market, but down almost 28% year-over-year. Dell came in third with almost 12 million units, good for 17% of the market, but again down over 21% YoY.

IDC and Gartner has almost identical numbers.

While it’s hard to account for the differences in the Apple numbers among the three firms, it’s clear that the PC market continues to be soft, and that the decline could continue for some time.

Editors Note: This article was updated with numbers from Gartner, which were released after publication.

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