Skip to main content

IDC predicts PC sales will continue to struggle

pc sales keep dropping but not as fast they used to build pcs
Image used with permission by copyright holder
Lenovo recently posted encouraging PC financial results, and so did Microsoft, mostly boosted by Surface Pro 3 popularity. Add continuously thriving Chromebook sales in the equation and you’d expect to see the computing market as a whole prosper after years of pain and sorrow.

Unfortunately that’s not the case according to the International Data Corporation, although PCs are at least beating forecasts in their latest drop. IDC previously anticipated computer shipments would fall by 3.7 percent in 2014 compared to 2013. Now, the market research firm feels confident in predicting the decline will sit at below 3 percent.

Recommended Videos

Specifically, 2.7 percentage points, with emerging countries making it impossible for mature markets to carry their burden. Yes, PC sales in the US, Western Europe, Japan, and Canada are on the rise a promising 7.1 percent in total. But Latin America, Central and Eastern Europe, Africa, the Middle East and Asia/Pacific cancel out the growth with a steep 9.9 percent slump.

That’s less drastic than last year’s 11.3 percent recession, so there’s a glass half-full part about every aspect of IDC’s report. The report also predicts emerging and mature markets will stabilize by 2018.

Right now we’re looking at close to 307 million PCs shipped and to be shipped during 2014, of which 133 million fall in the desktop category, and 173 million in the portable (i.e. notebook) category. If IDC’s long-term projections pan out these numbers will mostly remain the same through 2018. They may drop slightly, but the trend should be nowhere near the dramatic pace of the last few years.

These are just projections, remember. IDC’s view remains contrary to Gartner and Strategy Analytics, both of which predict that PC sales with rise in 2015.

That seems like a pretty safe bet, with Windows 10 systems expected to debut on store shelves in no more than 12 months. What happens after may well depend on the success of Microsoft’s operating system. Fingers crossed, everybody.

Adrian Diaconescu
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Adrian is a mobile aficionado since the days of the Nokia 3310, and a PC enthusiast since Windows 98. Later, he discovered…
Should you buy a gaming PC or gaming laptop? Sales on both at Dell today
alienware memorial day sale 2021 area 51m r2

There comes a point in every tech-lover's life where they must decide: Gaming desktop or gaming laptop? It is a difficult choice indeed, especially when there are excellent sales on both. Do you snag one of the awesome gaming laptop deals, which you can take anywhere, or do you go with the gaming PC deals for a static setup?

Truthfully, we cannot answer that question for you, at least not directly. We can help you decide, though, by exploring some of the reasons why you would want one over the other. You're gonna need it, too, since Dell is offering the G5 Gaming Desktop for $700, or $230 off, and the Alienware Area-51m R2 Gaming Laptop for $2,000, or $1,230 off.
Should you buy a gaming PC or a gaming laptop?
When you break it down, there are pros and cons of both types of computers. Deciding which fits your playstyle or workstyle is a matter of looking at what each type of system offers.
Laptop pros

Read more
NZXT admits to the design flaw causing its PC cases to catch fire, halts sales
nzxt h1 pc case catching fire design fix black  white

The continued GPU shortage shows that gaming PCs continue to be a hot commodity during the global health pandemic. But not all PCs are built the same, as some are proving to be hotter than others -- and that's definitely not a good thing if you're case maker NZXT. The company has been hearing from gamers concerned about its H1 case, which has literally been catching fire due to a faulty design.

The fire issue stemmed from a faulty case design where there isn't enough vertical clearance for the 12-volt power plane, which could cause the initial metal mounting screws to puncture the PC riser cable and short circuit the PC board, posing a fire hazard. The issue was highly publicized in the gaming community, and a YouTube video posted by Mark's Tech -- embedded below -- showed the NZXT catching fire as a result of this poor design.

Read more
The 5 best tech deals in the HP Memorial Day Sale
hp refreshes envy and spectre lineups x360 15 header

The 2020 Memorial Day sales have been going strong since last week, and with this holiday unofficially kicking off the summer sale season (summer doesn't technically start until June), now is a great time to score discounts on all sorts of tech, home essentials, outdoor gear, and more before spring is over. HP is no stranger to these seasonal blowouts, and the HP Memorial Day Sale is offering worthy savings on everything from printers to PCs. If you're shopping around for some new hardware for your home office, then you've come to the right place: We've smoked out five of the best deals from the HP Memorial Day Sale below.
Shop The Sale

HP LaserJet Pro M404N Printer -- $170, was $270

Read more