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Worldwide PC Microprocessor Unit Shipments Jump 23% in 3Q09 Over Prior Quarter
SAN MATEO, Calif. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Worldwide PC microprocessor shipments in the third calendar quarter of
2009 (3Q09) rose substantially and to all-time record levels for a
single quarter, according to new data from IDC.
The data indicates that PC processor unit shipments in 3Q09 rose 23%
compared to 2Q09, growth that is approximately double the normal growth
in unit shipments for the same period. In terms of revenue, the PC
processor market grew more than 14% quarter over quarter to $7.4 billion.
Looking at market performance by PC form factor, mobile PC processors
continue to drive growth. Mobile PC processors, which include Intel's
Atom processors designed for mini-notebook PCs (which Intel calls
"Netbooks"), increased 35.7% in 3Q09 compared to 2Q09. Desktop PC
processors grew 11.4% quarter over quarter and x86 server processors
grew 12.2% quarter over quarter.
"The story about 3Q09 leads with Atom processors being sold in
mini-notebooks (a.k.a. netbooks) manufactured and sold in China," said Shane
Rau, director of Semiconductors:
Personal Computing research at IDC. "While Atom processors led the
PC processor market to reach record unit shipments, on the revenue side,
their low average selling price led to notable price erosion, more than
7%. As a result, while market shipments rose 23.0% compared to 2Q09,
market revenue grew less, 14.1% compared to 2Q09. Most meaningful about
3Q09 is that, since PC processor shipments overall just slightly
exceeded shipments in 3Q08-which was itself a record quarter at the
time-we know that the processor market is recovering."
3Q09 Vendor Highlights
In 3Q09, Intel earned 81.1% share of
the worldwide PC processor market's unit shipments, a share gain of
2.2%, while AMD earned 18.7%, a loss of 2.0%, and VIA Technologies
earned .2%.
In 3Q09 by form factor, Intel earned 88% share in the mobile PC
processor segment, a gain of 1.1%, AMD finished with 11.9%, a loss of
0.7%, and VIA earned 0.2%. In the PC server/workstation processor
segment, Intel finished with 90.4% market share, a gain of 0.5% and AMD
earned 9.6%, a loss of 0.5%. In the desktop PC processor segment, Intel
earned 72.2%, a gain of 2.0% and AMD earned 27.4% a loss of 1.9%. VIA
earned 0.3% share.
Market Outlook
Due to the market's excellent performance and
signs early in the fourth quarter that demand for PCs, particularly
mobile PCs is healthy, IDC has raised its forecast for PC processor unit
shipments in 2009 to well over 300 million units and a unit growth rate
of 1.5% compared to 2008. "Compared to where the market was at the
beginning of 2009, PC processors have come back remarkably strong," said
Rau.
Despite raising its forecast for 2009, IDC is conservative about early
2010. Noted Rau, "While it's clear our concerns about the second half of
the year weren't necessary, we're still watching for a 'gotcha',
possibly in 1Q10. The market's growth has been due to shipments of
inexpensive Atom processors being sold into markets like China, which is
being stimulated by government incentives there. The Chinese market can
be very opaque-there are lots of places where inventories can hide. We
have to be on the lookout for when China decides it can't consume more
processors. Meanwhile, the U.S. market is still hamstrung by housing
foreclosures and rising job losses."
IDC's report, Worldwide
PC Processor 3Q09 Vendor Shares (IDC# 220538), provides
worldwide market share results for PC processor vendors on an overall
unit and revenue basis, as well as by form factor (desktop, mobile, and
x86 server).
About IDC
IDC is the premier global provider of market
intelligence, advisory services, and events for the information
technology, telecommunications, and consumer technology markets. IDC
helps IT professionals, business executives, and the investment
community make fact-based decisions on technology purchases and business
strategy. More than 1,000 IDC analysts provide global, regional, and
local expertise on technology and industry opportunities and trends in
over 90 countries worldwide. For more than 45 years, IDC has provided
strategic insights to help our clients achieve their key business
objectives. IDC is a subsidiary of IDG, the world's leading technology
media, research, and events company. You can learn more about IDC by
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IDC
Shane Rau, 650-350-6437
srau@idc.com
or
Michael
Shirer, 508-935-4200
press@idc.com
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