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October 15th, 2009

PC report: Apple pushing 10 percent share; Win 7 not expected to have big Q4 impact

Posted by Sam Diaz @ 2:45 am

Categories: Apple, Dell, General, Hewlett-Packard

Tags: PC, Apple Inc., International Data Corp., Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows, Desktops, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware, Sam Diaz

Apple is finally pushing toward double-digit market share with IDC reporting 9.4 percent share in the U.S. for the third quarter - an 11.8 percent jump from the same quarter a year ago - in its quarterly PC Tracker report.

The natural assumption, of course, is that Apple’s gain has been the result of a PC market that has been in a lull as it awaits the release of Microsoft’s Windows 7 later this month. But Loren Loverde of IDC tells CNET that Windows 7 isn’t expected to be a big driver of fourth-quarter growth. Instead, Loverde noted that the growth has already been occurring - ahead of the Windows 7 release - and believes that people are buying systems and plan to upgrade. That may be good news for Windows 7 sales - but hardly a fourth-quarter boost that the PC industry needs.

During its earnings call yesterday, Intel also noted that notebooks seemed to be maintaining their momentum and weren’t necessarily getting beaten by the smaller, less expensive but also less powerful netbooks. Intel execs also said they didn’t expect the release of Windows 7 to have a big impact on the fourth quarter.

But for both Intel and PC makers, growth numbers are relative. Consider that fourth-quarter numbers last year - across many sectors - were in the dumps. Any positive growth this year looks great compared to last year.

IDC had Acer surpassing Dell for the No. 2 spot in U.S. PC shipments, both trailing No. 1 HP, which had 20.2 percent share. Apple was in fourth place with 9.4 percent and Toshiba was in fifth with 8.1 percent.

Gartner also reported PC market share numbers but those were different because Gartner includes x86 servers in its counts and also looks at revenue from vendors.

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"Apple can grab more share by slashing Mac prices"
I nominate this for "Most Inane Headline of the Year".
Of course they could! Bet they could get an even bigger share if
they gave them away for free! Based on how well my Apple stock
is doing, I'm very satisfied with the way Apple is being run, thank
you.... (Read the rest)
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Not what I'm seeing  Heatlesssun | 10/15/09
Mossberg  jragosta | 10/15/09
agreed  shellcodes_coder | 10/15/09
Um Apple was growing market share before Vista.  James Quinn | 10/15/09
Growing Market Share  sirpaul1 | 10/15/09
Why buy in advance of WIn 7 release?  zdnet-gregc | 10/15/09
Did I just hear MS fanboys crying?  Dealing | 10/15/09
Why would I be crying when I have the best OS on the planet in Windows 7!  Heatlesssun | 10/15/09
Probably not  ericesque | 10/15/09
Amen!  Heatlesssun | 10/15/09
Why? How many of those Macs will be running  GuidingLight | 10/15/09
And there it is...  aktazdevil | 10/15/09
Apple is a Software company  Mectron | 10/15/09
I would not consider them a software company  GuidingLight | 10/15/09
Apple is an Industrial Design Company  zdnet-gregc | 10/15/09
Snow Leopard = Apple's Vista?  HollywoodDog | 10/15/09
Hardware is no different?  frgough | 10/15/09
re:Hardware is no different?  wcarlson@... | 10/15/09
Not even close...  James Quinn | 10/15/09
Nom nom nom  tikigawd | 10/16/09
Still struggling with you meds eh:P  James Quinn | 10/15/09
Sure, Sure  Jkirk3279 | 10/15/09
not sure if I agree with you completely  TroutHound | 10/15/09
Let's be crystal clear with the numbers, shall we?  eMJayy | 10/15/09
It's fairly well known that Apple doesn't have much of market outside of US  Heatlesssun | 10/15/09
Perhaps, but I have to agree with eMJayy  ericesque | 10/15/09
Mistake  SamDiazZDNet Moderator | 10/15/09
Not quite right, yet  edchuy | 10/15/09
Fairly good numbers...  Sleeper Service | 10/15/09
But next to Vista it SHOULD have gone up  Heatlesssun | 10/15/09
Probably because...  Sleeper Service | 10/15/09
agreed  ericesque | 10/15/09
You still have to install it  Heatlesssun | 10/15/09
Windows/Mac sales unrelated  HollywoodDog | 10/15/09
Exceptional !  Jkirk3279 | 10/15/09
Outside the US  Jkirk3279 | 10/15/09
RE: PC report: Apple pushing 10 percent share; Win 7 not expected to have big Q4 impact  bill@... | 10/15/09
Question  silent.griffin | 10/15/09
Other than hardware requirements, Vista...  bjbrock | 10/15/09
words are cheap  ericesque | 10/15/09
Is that like saying  Richard Flude | 10/15/09
Weird...  914four | 10/16/09
Oh 10%! Big deal...  Lovesock Robinson | 10/15/09
Very unimpressive  GuidingLight | 10/15/09
Yes it is  Rude Union | 10/15/09
RE: PC report: Apple pushing 10 percent share; Win 7 not expected to have big Q4 impact  shellcodes_coder | 10/15/09
That's like double what it use to be so that id good no  James Quinn | 10/15/09
RE: PC report: Apple pushing 10 percent share; Win 7 not expected to have b  jimzim | 10/16/09
RE: PC report: Apple pushing 10 percent share; Win 7 not expected to have big Q4 impact  iposner | 11/03/09
"Apple can grab more share by slashing Mac prices"  Userama | 11/04/09

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