PC sales fell sharply in 2022, and not even Apple is safe

PC sales dropped hard, but it’s not all bad news

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The global PC market saw a marked decline amid economic concerns on a global scale in 2022, new analyst figures have declared.

The latest numbers fromCanalysclaim global total desktop and notebook sales were down year-on-year to 285 million, representing a 16% drop compared with 2021.

However, the 341 million high of 2021 was higher than every year before it up to and including 2013 - a period which saw global shipments drop to an annual low of a touch under 261 million in 2018.

2022 PC sales vs before

2022 PC sales vs before

Looking more broadly, 2022 figures were up on pre-pandemic 2019 figures, representing a similarly steady growth to the years we saw leading up to 2019.

This has led some to believe that the 2020 and 2021 figures are artificially inflated as a result of the sudden requirement for many to work from home or embracehybrid working, meaning that companies were forced to invest in more mobile infrastructure.

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Leading the charts in the final quarter of 2022 wasLenovo, which shifted 15,470 laptops and desktops - down 28.9% compared with Q4 2021. In second and third place wereHPandDell, each witnessing a 29% and 37.2% decline respectively.

While overall fourth quarter PC shipments dropped by an average of 28.7% in 2022 compared with 2021, it’s clear that some companies were better off than others, with Dell ending up on the poorer end of the scale.

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WhileApplereported a less significant decline, it was still 7.5% down year-on-year, resulting in a Q4 2022 total of 7,229 shipments of its Mac lineup. As a whole, Apple PC shipments were down 6.2% throughout the whole year.

Looking forward, it’s hard to tell whether figures will return to lower pre-pandemic levels, or will suffer a less sudden decline. While there’s always the possibility that 2023 will see even more computers sold than in the year that preceded it, for now at least, a tricky outlook leaves the future looking pretty uncertain.

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