- PC shipments stuck in neutral despite AI buzz
The PC market is not showing many signs of a rebound, despite the hype
around AI PCs, with market watchers split over whether unit shipments...
from: The Register
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- Mac sales are nosediving
Macs have reportedly experienced a 17.5% drop in annual growth in this past
quarter.The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your Inbox.
from: MSN
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- Apple M4 Macs may have 'good news' for the premium PC market, analysts claim
Apple is expected to launch M4-powered Mac models soon. Despite a slow
third quarter for PC and Mac shipments, analysts have predicted...
from: Times of India
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- PC shipments fall in Q3 despite AI push by Microsoft, chipmakers
The global PC industry hit a snag in the third quarter, as worldwide
shipments declined for the first time in three quarters — despite hype...
from: Yahoo Finance
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- Global PC Shipments Dip Slightly Despite Recovery Economy, AI Integration
Key to Future Market Success, According to IDC Tracker
IDC examines consumer markets by devices, applications, networks, and
services to provide complete solutions for succeeding in these...
from: IDC
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- Apple Mac shipments drop 17.5% in Q3 2024, despite overall PC market growth
Global PC shipments grew by 1.3% in Q3 2024, driven by increased notebook
demand, with Lenovo leading and Asus seeing the highest growth,...
from: Moneycontrol
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- PC chip demand peaks early in 2024, suppliers face declining sales
PC chip demand has already passed its peak for 2024, and suppliers' sales
already started declining in September with little hope of a...
from: DIGITIMES Asia
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- Global Mac shipments fell 17.5% ahead of M4 updates
A new market intelligence report indicates that global Mac shipments fell
by 17.5% year-on-year in the previous quarter.
from: 9to5Mac
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- Analysts expect M4 Macs to drive premium PC demand in the short term
JP Morgan reports underwhelming PC and Mac shipments in the third quarter
of 2024, but demand for so-called AI PCs like Apple's upcoming M4...
from: AppleInsider
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- A Major Clash between analytical reports from Canalys & Gartner regarding
Q3-24 PC shipments causes confusion in the market
Less than 24 hours ago, market analyst Canalys claimed that Apple's PC
shipments fell by 17.5% with Asus leapfrogging Apple with...
from: Patently Apple
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- Apple Takes a Tumble as PC Market Experiences Anemic Growth in Third Quarter
The global PC market has shown modest growth for the fourth consecutive
quarter, with shipments of desktops, notebooks, and workstations...
from: Display Daily
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- Analysts expect M4 Macs to drive premium PC demand in the short term
JP Morgan reports underwhelming PC and Mac shipments in the third quarter
of 2024, but demand for so-called AI PCs like Apple's upcoming M4...
from: AppleInsider
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- Overall Global PC Shipments Drop By 2.4% But AI Hardware Demand Boosts Sales
There was a slight decrease in global PC shipments in Q3 2024 compared to
Q3 2023, where Apple was the most affected company.
from: Wccftech
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- Apple's global PC shipment tumble in Q3, Lenovo leads the pack: Canalys
Lenovo leads global PC market in Q3 2024, followed by HP and Dell.
from: Seeking Alpha
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- Global Mac shipments fell 17.5% ahead of M4 updates
A new market intelligence report indicates that global Mac shipments fell
by 17.5% year-on-year in the previous quarter.
from: 9to5Mac
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- PC market: Apple is the big loser in the third quarter, while Asus and
Lenovo increase their market share
The hype surrounding AI PCs is not reflected in the sales figures:
according to the latest data from the IDC, around 1.7 million fewer...
from: Notebookcheck
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- Global PC Shipments Dip Slightly Despite Recovering Economy, AI Integration
Key to Future Market Success, According to IDC Tracker
NEEDHAM, MA / ACCESSWIRE / October 8, 2024 / Even though the global economy
shows signs of recovery, worldwide shipments of traditional PCs...
from: Morningstar
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- CHART: A Look at the PC Market in Q3 2024
The global PC market has shown signs of recovery with consecutive quarter
on quarter growth after several years of uncertainty.
from: Techloy
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