After five quarters of double-digit growth, the global PC market grew by only 5% in the third quarter of 2021. A total of 84.1 million desktops and laptops, including workstations, were shipped. Such data are given in the report of the analytical company Canalys.
The analysts note that the sales volumes remain at surprisingly high levels. As a result, the two-year CAGR was 9%. At the same time, the market suffers from the inability of manufacturers to ensure the required volume of supplies.
Segmentally, notebook and mobile workstation shipments were up 3% year-on-year to approximately 67.4 million units. Desktop and desktop workstation shipments rose 12% to 16.6 million units.

Canalys estimates that Lenovo shipped 19.773 million personal computers in the quarter, representing 23.5% of the market. A year ago, Lenovo’s performance was 19.291 million units and 24.1%. In second place, HP was the only manufacturer in the top five to cut shipments. A decrease of 5.7% in annual terms led to the fact that the share of HP decreased from 23.3% to 20.9%. Next comes Dell. This company for the year increased shipments by 26.7%, which resulted in an increase in Dell’s share from 15.0% to 18.1%. The top five also include Apple and Acer, which were able to increase shipments by 14.4% and 5.7%, respectively. At the end of the quarter, Apple holds 9.3% of the finished PC market, Acer – 7.2%.
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