Lenovo furthered its lead as the number 1 vendor, showing a strong rebound from a slower first quarter through continued aggressive expansion and pricing strategies. It grew in double digits in nearly all markets, though its home base in Asia/Pacific remained challenging.
HP remained in the number 2 position with growth surpassing 10%, the company's highest growth since the second quarter of 2010. EMEA and mature markets continued to be sources of growth, as were some last-minute public sector notebook shipments.
Dell shipped nearly 10.5 million units, its highest quarter in more than two years. The vendor has continued to tighten its channel relationships since its privatization and aggressively worked to streamline its operations and relationship with its partners.
Acer continues to diversify its business, with efforts into mobile devices and cloud storage as well as competitively priced PCs. Second quarter PC volume declined -2.5%, which was a marked improvement over recent trends.
ASUS grew 3.3% on the strength of strong shipments of entry and mid-level notebooks. The vendor has also taken steps to capture opportunities created by the sale of Sony's PC division.
Top 5 Vendors, Worldwide PC Shipments, Second Quarter 2014 (Preliminary)
(Shipments are in thousands of units)
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2Q14
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2Q14 Market
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2Q13
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2Q13 Market
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2Q14/2Q13
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1. Lenovo | 14,563 | 19.6% | 12,648 | 16.7% | 15.1% | ||||||||||
2. HP | 13,644 | 18.3% | 12,377 | 16.4% | 10.2% | ||||||||||
3. Dell | 10,448 | 14.0% | 9,230 | 12.2% | 13.2% | ||||||||||
4. Acer Group | 6,120 | 8.2% | 6,273 | 8.3% | -2.5% | ||||||||||
5. ASUS | 4,614 | 6.2% | 4,466 | 5.9% | 3.3% | ||||||||||
Others | 24,974 | 33.6% | 30,661 | 40.5% | -18.5% | ||||||||||
All Vendors | 74,362 | 100.0% | 75,656 | 100.0% | -1.7% | ||||||||||