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Global PC shipments increased by 5% due to fear of the consequences of trade wars & nbsp

Global shipments of traditional personal computers (PCs) in the second quarter of 2019 grew 4.7% to 64.9 million units. One of the reasons for the increase in demand is the expected rise in prices due to trade wars, according to a study by International Data Corporation (IDC).
"This growth is noticeably higher than expected due to a decrease in the supply deficit and impending trade tensions," the study notes.

"In addition, the threat of higher tariffs forced some PC makers to supply surplus desktop computers and laptops, thereby artificially supporting the PC market in the second quarter," said Jitesha Ubrani, research manager at IDC Mobile Device Trackers.
Lenovo ranked first in terms of shipments – sales grew 18.2% to 16.254 million units (market share rose to 25.1% from 22.2% in the second quarter of 2018).
In second place is HP with supply growth of 3.2% to 15.356 million PCs (market share declined from 24% to 23.7%).
In third place – Dell Technologies with the growth of supply by 3.1% to 11.606 million PCs (market share decreased from 18.2% to 17.9%).

Acer Group ranked fourth, reducing shipments by 1.7% to 4.288 million (the share fell from 7% to 6.6%).

Apple closes the top five largest suppliers: its shipments grew by 9.6% to 4.077 million units (the share rose from 6% to 6.3%).

Chief editor of the blogErika J. Wells .

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