Thursday, April 12, 2012

More than Dell as the world's second largest PC maker Lenovo Group's earnings

Lenovo to extend lead over Dell, the world's second largest PC manufacturer, but it's just too early to say whether Chinese companies will eventually be the best HP PC manufacturers the highest

According to IDC, Lenovo strong growth from Asia and the Americas and European markets to expand to get. Lenovo's PC shipments grew to compare the first quarter of last year up to 43.seven%, while Dell's shipments fell by 12 months than the calendar year 2.one% decline in major markets to shipping.
Lenovo's shipments of 117,000 units, a 13.4% market share within the first quarter of this year. Rapid close to HP, its shipments to a total of 12 months from three.two% increase over 12 months fifteen.seven billion. The entire third quarter, HP's PC market 18. Dell the third ten.one billion transport model and a eleven.six% market share.
Mentioned Jay, IDC senior research analyst, Lenovo has the progressive realization of the second half of the final year of a solid floor, as the company has been productivity gains in China and other Asian markets. HP has regained some momentum immediately misplaced reputation and goodwill, use the failure of the intention to provide or spin off its computer equipment.
Although HP has been restored quite, of course, is still a great deal is completed, if you really want to repel the place called the world's top PC manufacturer Lenovo's function.
Hewlett-Packard can be said in business more robust. As the economy improves and businesses to invest more critical, "Zhou mentioned.
Rugged enterprise paid on the PC will be the most likely to help Dell has provided less low-profit buyers computers and higher-margin commodity-focused XPS PC.
Global PC shipments to $ 8.7 billion to expand, by 2.three pieces in the first quarter the year before. IDC experience 0.nine% of the forecast decline in the predictable hard drive material shortages as a lingering result of the impact in Thailand floods determine. Although the hard disk of the material is still a difficult, computer manufacturers have more opportunities than the customer drive the retail and distribution channels, "IDC mentioned.
Individual study, research firm Gartner said global PC shipments grew 1.nine%, partly due to the push by a strong 6.7% shipment progress of the EMEA (European Centre for the Middle East and Africa) region. In the U.S. shipments fell 3.five%, Asia-Pacific region than expected progress in the implementation of the lower than expected due to the speed in India and China.
IDC's vice president, said in a statement Loren Loverde said PC shipments will be substantially up to normalization of shipments and PC prices and the hard drive of the fourth quarter of this calendar year. Before 12 months, Dell and HP, said the PC market and the rate of mountaineering hard disk damage, but other components of the prime rate, memory and LCD display help offset the effects.
Loverde said that their shipments may get a boost when Windows 8 launch, which may stimulate the notebook computer updates. Microsoft has not officially launched Windows 8 release date, IDC mentioned PC with Windows eight is likely to grow in the fourth quarter.
PC shipments have hurt personal tablet PCs and smart phones to attract. Intel chips to the majority of computer is working with the properties of thin ultrabooks computers and flat like a brand new group to strike again. The chip maker hope, ultrabooks, to attract customers back to your computer.
Mentioned, but the customer has been gradually adopted, mainly due to the large cost ultrabooks weeks. Now the price ultrabooks more than $ 800.
"Zhou said," We have not seen a lot of ultrabooks shipments included in the price Windows can support the classification.
Intel has already been mentioned the ultrabook interest rates may drop to $ 699 12 months to stop, Zhou said, is an excellent to ultrabooks enough price tag to the head with the Apple MacBook Air.
"You must be cheaper than Apple," Zhou mentioned.

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