HP has taken Dell's crown for the most global PC shipments in the third quarter of 2006

November 13 2006 - According to preliminary results from the analyst firm, Gartner, HP took the lead for the first time since the fourth quarter of 2003, shipping 110,000 more units than its rival. Dell experienced the lowest year-over-year growth in its history. The company's worldwide PC shipments increased 3.6 percent in the third quarter, but its worldwide PC market share slipped to 16.1 percent. Dell's shipment growth rates were below the industry average in the US and EMEA regions.

HP performed well across all regions, increasing worldwide PC shipments in the third quarter of 2006 by 15.4 percent year-over-year, and upping its market share to 16.3 percent.

"HP continues to take better advantage of the faster growth segments such as the consumer market," said Mikako Kitagawa, principal analyst at Gartner Dataquest's Client Computing Markets Group.

"The company's share trajectory reflects its improvements in operational execution and changes in marketing. Dell felt the effects of the weak sales in the US market, and gave up some ground."

Ranjit Atwal, principal analyst for Gartner's computing platform group in EMEA, added: "Overall, Dell has under-performed the market for the first time since 2000. Dell saw a decline in desk-based PC shipments as purchases in large businesses slowed down, and was impacted by a very strong performance by HP this quarter, which has achieved growth across the consumer and business segments."

Gartner believes that Dell suffered from weak desk-based PC growth, which offset solid mobile PC growth across all segments. Offerings of AMD-based systems aimed at consumers helped HP's performance in the home market. Overall worldwide PC shipments totalled 59.1 million units in the third quarter of 2006, according to Gartner, representing a 6.7 percent increase from the same period last year.

The EMEA PC market has also shifted from an over supply of mobile PCs to a potential under supply as the market grew faster than expected. With a predicted strong consumer demand in the lead up to Christmas this could cause PC vendors supply issues. The consumer PC market continued to grow strongly bolstered by aggressive deals and falling average selling prices. Gartner estimates that the PC market in EMEA will see double digit growth in the fourth of quarter of 2006.

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