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To: COMMON_SENSE who wrote (139796)7/20/2001 12:59:05 PM
From: Dan3  Read Replies (3) of 186894
 
Gartner puts INTC market share at 75%, AMD at 25%.

World PC shipments drop for first time in 15 years
By Linda Harrison
Posted: 20/07/2001 at 11:58 GMT

Worldwide PC shipments dropped 1.9 per cent during last quarter - the first shipment decline for the market in 15 years.

Around 30.4 million units were shipped during Q2, according to figures from Gartner Dataquest.

Dell was the only top tier PC vendor to see growth worldwide and in the US during the three-month period. It shipped four million units worldwide, a growth of 20 per cent over Q2 2000.

Compaq saw unit shipments decline by 14 per cent to 3.4 million, while IBM shipments fell seven per cent to 2.1 million.

"Without a major shift in the PC industry structure, future sustained high-growth rates are improbable," said Todd Kort, principal analyst of Gartner Dataquest's Computing Platform Worldwide group.

"To address these issues, the industry needs to create a more compelling value proposition for users that extends beyond the typical price/performance metrics that have dominated industry thinking."

theregister.co.uk

AMD explicitly stated that they sold 7.7+ million chips in Q2. Intel made its usual vague statements about shipping "more" parts.

7.7 million of 30.4 million gives AMD 25% of the market and Intel 75%.

AMD went from 22% in Q1 to 25% in Q2.

Intel got its clock cleaned last quarter, and now AMD is in the mobile market too.
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