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FRAMINGHAM, MA – The ongoing surge in PC demand is expected to continue as work from home and remote education needs mix with the holiday spending season, according to International Data Corp.

Shipments of desktop and notebook PCs are expected to grow 18.2% year-over-year in the fourth quarter, followed by 1.4% growth in 2021, says IDC. The popularity of mobile devices is apparent, with notebook PCs expected to grow 26.4% year-over-year in the fourth quarter and 3.2% in 2021, while desktop PCs will decline in both periods. Looking beyond 2021, IDC expects PC shipments will eventually slow and experience some declines, but it seems the pandemic has infused the market with new energy.

"The momentum in the PC market has been impressive to say the least," said Ryan Reith, program vice president with IDC's Worldwide Mobile Device Trackers. "Earlier this year it seemed like this would be a six-month bump to the industry, but as we look at the supply chain pipeline into 2021, it's clear the surge has more legs. The education backlog remains extensive, and many school districts around the world are doing everything they can to secure inventory. At the same time, consumers seem to be buying all ranges of notebook PCs, from low-end entry-level systems to high-end gaming machines. It is important to note all of this is happening at a time when other device categories like smartphones, PC monitors, TVs, and gaming consoles are also growing. A clear shift in consumer spend has happened."

"Not only do we expect more PCs to ship this year and next, but the fundamental shift in everyone's workflow is also expected to have a lasting impact on the PC market in 2022 and beyond," said Jitesh Ubrani, research manager for IDC's Worldwide Mobile Device Trackers. "Longer term forecasts for PC shipments and average selling prices have increased as households inch toward one PC per person, while buying PCs further up the stack."

The tablet market has also experienced growth resulting from the Covid-19 lockdowns, and IDC expects total tablet shipments to grow 10% year-over-year in 2020. Most of the demand has been for detachable tablets, led by Apple's iPad lineup. In many emerging markets the education backlog for devices includes tablets, specifically Android products, given their low average selling prices compared to PCs or other tablet platforms.

 

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