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HP regains number-one PC maker crown

Erica Ogg CNET News.com

Published: 19 Oct 2006 09:35 BST

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HP leapfrogged over Dell to recapture the lead as the number one PC maker worldwide for the first time in almost three years, according to Gartner.

The analyst firm said on Wednesday that HP edged out Dell by a mere 110,000 units shipped in the third quarter. Rival PC market trackers at IDC found HP had a larger volume of PCs by 28,000, which that firm called "a statistical tie".

"In the scale of a market of 59 million units, it's a relatively smaller bounce," agreed Charles Smulders, research vice president at Gartner. "But I think more telling is the market share trajectories of Dell and HP, with Dell declining and HP continuing to gain share."

Dell had its lowest year-over-year growth ever, with its global PC shipments growing 3.6 percent, said Gartner. Its worldwide market share decreased to 16.1 percent, from 16.5 percent in the same quarter last year. Smulders attributed the company's slowing growth to its reliance on the US corporate market, which is showing weak growth.

"We're in the trough of a replacement cycle. Large accounts are buying fewer machines," he said. IDC said the delay of Microsoft's Vista operating system is a factor as well, with some consumers and businesses waiting to replace desktops and notebooks until the final version is released.

Meanwhile, HP performed well in all regions, with its global PC shipments increasing 15.4 percent since the third quarter of last year, according to Gartner. The company's worldwide market share went from 15.1 percent last year to 16.3 percent this quarter.

Gartner pegged worldwide PC volume growth at 6.7 percent this quarter, while IDC's tallies showed a 7.9 percent increase. Though the numbers differ slightly, both give the sense of a global slowing of PC shipments.

Both firms also found that the US market experienced negative growth this quarter, with IDC reporting a 0.7 percent year-over-year decline, and Gartner a 2 percent decline.

"We had forecast just over 5 percent growth in the US, but actual final growth was negative. A big part of that was Dell, which is a third of the market," said Loren Loverde, IDC's director of PC research. But Dell is not the only one at fault. Gateway, the number three US PC maker, showed almost no significant growth this quarter at 0.3 percent.

Dell has seen a significant slowdown in its shipment growth over the past year, Loverde said, and for a number of reasons.

"They've looked at non-PC technologies. They've had some pressure from Wall Street to focus on profitability, some criticism of their pricing. They're in the middle of refocusing their efforts on a balance of profitability and volume, and maximizing customer satisfaction," he said. "That's all well and fine, but they're not growing as fast as they used to or, in this case, as fast as the market."

The bright spot in the gloomy US market was Apple's better-than-expected quarter. Gartner tallied the company's growth at 31 percent since the third quarter of 2005, its US market share jumping to 6.1 percent.

Both PC analyst firms attributed Apple's success to the completed transition to Intel processors.

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