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- Average PC price down 15% in Q2 2005
- Gartner says PCs sold in the US for an average price of $960 in Q2 2005, down 15% from Q2 2004. Gartner expects total US PC sales to fall to $59.1 bln 2005. That's down from $59.6 bln in 2004 and a peak of $88 bln in 2000.
- Blog posts 2005-11-10
- 9.8 mln PCs sold in Asia-Pacific in Q2 2005
- PC shipments in the Asia/Pacific market totaled 9.8 mln units in Q2 2005. Shipments grew 21.1% YTY and 7.4% compared with Q1 2005, Gartner says.
- Blog posts 2005-09-05
- Central and Eastern European PC market up 26.1% in Q2 2005
- The market for PCs in Central and Eastern Europe continued to expand in Q2 2005. Compared to Q2 2004, shipments were up 26.1% to 2.6 mln units and revenue up 26.8% to $2.3 bln. According to IDC, notebook shipments surged 94.3% in volume while desktop shipments rose a more modest...
- Blog posts 2005-08-24
- Asia-Pacific PC market up 17% in Q2 2005
- Asia/Pacific excluding Japan PC market totaled 9.5 mln units in Q2 2005, representing a sequential growth of 7% and a robust 17% year-on-year growth, according to IDC. In the critical Chinese market, consumer interest was boosted by increasingly lower prices as well as demand for desktop PCs from the government,...
- Blog posts 2005-07-22
- PC market up 16.6% in Q2 2005
- Worldwide shipments of personal computers rose 16.6% in Q2 2005 as surging international demand and price wars drove shipments to their highest quarterly growth rate in nearly 4 years, IDC said. Dell distanced itself from #2 PC maker HP by posting 23.7% growth in Q2 2005 compared with 16.3% for...
- Blog posts 2005-07-19
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- Microsoft's elephant in the OS room: Apple
- Are all of those Apple OS X vs. Vista commercials making an impact? Microsoft's client revenue--Vista and XP came in below expectations--and the company cited three primary reasons: A tough comparison from year ago levels, OEM inventory build and piracy. But the elephant on the conference call may have been...
- Blog posts 2008-04-25
- Intel quarter hints at AMD trainwreck
- Following Intel's decent--but not good enough to make Wall Street happy--second quarter it seems to be a good bet that AMD's financial results will be a debacle.We'll know Thursday when AMD reports its second quarter earnings, but Intel is willing to suffer self-inflicted wounds on the chip pricing front. And...
- Blog posts 2007-07-18
- Red Hat CEO says he talked patents with Microsoft
- Red Hat CEO says he talked patents with MicrosoftThe kernel is a very small part of the code, granted maybe the mostimportant part. The FSF owns the copyrights on a huge swath of the code included in the kernel, and were immensely important to the development of Linux. To put...
- Discussion threads 2007-06-28
- A Vista driver case study
- A Vista driver case studyOos, slight correctionRelease candidates were available nearly *seven* months ago, and final code nearly five months ago.Have you ever written a driver?It's bloody hard. And now MS has upped the ante with DRM and tilt bits etc. Writing a reliable driver for Vista has become a...
- Discussion threads 2007-03-23
- MobileCrunch reviews the Nokia N800 handheld
- Oliver Starr has published a comprehensive hands-on review of the new Nokia N800 handheld computer – the next generation of the 770 Internet Tablet that Ive been using for the past few months. Like Oliver, Ive been under an NDA from Nokia about the device and he and I were...
- Blog posts 2007-01-19
- Asia-Pacific PC shipments up 21.1% in Q2 2005
- Asia/Pacific PC shipments grew 21.1% during Q2 2005 compared with Q2 2004. Mobile PC uptake gained ground across the region; PC shipments grew 44.6% YTY. The consumer and small and midsize business segments were the key markets, according to Gartner.
- Blog posts 2005-12-26
- PC CPU shares in Q3 2005: Intel - 80.8%, AMD - 17.8%
- Business Week Online has some helpful stats on PC and server microprocessor shares. The rivalry between Intel and AMD intensifies, as in Q3 2004 Intel had 82.1% share, compared to AMD's 15.9%. By Q2 2005 Intel owned 82.2% of the market, while AMD improved as well to 16.2%. By Q3...
- Blog posts 2005-12-20
- EMEA PC market up 20.3% in Q2 2005
- PC shipments to Europe, the Middle East and Africa grew 20.3% in Q2 2005 compared with Q2 2004. But revenue grew just 8% for the same period, despite the strong shipment growth, Gartner noted.
- Blog posts 2005-11-26
- CPU market shares in Q3 2005: Intel - 80.8%, AMD - 17.8%
- AMD's market share on the PC CPU market was 16.2% in Q2 2005 and 17.8% in Q3 2005, Mercury Research reports. Intel's share was 82.3% in Q2 2005 and is 80.8% in Q3 2005. In Q3 2004 Intel enjoyed 82.1% share, while AMD had 15.9% of the market. In Q3...
- Blog posts 2005-11-03
- 68.4 mln PC graphics devices shipped in Q3 2005, 8.2% YTY growth
- Jon Peddie Research estimates that approximately 68.4 mln PC graphics devices shipped from eight suppliers in Q3 2005, an 11.6% increase over Q2 2005 and 8.2% increase over Q3 2004. The desktop graphics segment saw quarterly growth of 9.8% with integrated desktop shipments increasing 9.4% sequentially. Discrete desktop shipments grew...
- Blog posts 2005-11-01
- Latin American PC market up 26% in Q2 2005
- With overall average selling prices declining and PC replacements occurring at a healthy rate, Latin America posted 26% YTY growth in unit shipments in Q2 2005. Notebook unit shipments grew 55% during the same period, driven mainly by consumer demand, Gartner said.
- Blog posts 2005-10-27
- Sun CTO Greg Papadopoulos on Google's soft underbelly, Microsoft, HP and other topics
- Sun CTO Greg Papadopoulos shed some light on a number of topics, including Google’s soft underbelly, Microsoft, HP, Dell and IBM in an interview at the Vortex 2005 conference. Papadopoulos "speculated" on the where the Google/Sun relationship might end up: "If you look at what is possible now in the...
- Blog posts 2005-10-26
- PC market to grow 14.1% to 204.6 mln PCs shipped in 2005
- The persistent strong demand in international markets that boosted Q2 2005 growth in the worldwide PC market has also raised expectations for the second half of 2005. According to IDC, total PC shipments in the second half of 2005 are now expected to reach nearly 110 mln, with growth of...
- Blog posts 2005-09-19
- Asia-Pacific PC market up 21.1% in Q2 2005
- PC shipments in the Asia/Pacific market totaled 9.8 mln units in the Q2 2005. Shipments grew 21.1% compared with Q2 2004, and 7.4% compared with Q1 2005, Gartner says.
- Blog posts 2005-09-10
- Indian PC market up 31% in Q2 2005
- In Q2 2005, the Indian PC market saw a 9% sequential and 31% YTY growth to reach 10.5 mln units, according to IDC India. HP retained its #1 slot with a sequential increase of 19% and 45% growth YTY. HCL was #2 with 40% YTY growth. Lenovo occupied the #3...
- Blog posts 2005-09-06
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