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To: BGR who wrote (103332)2/20/1999 1:55:00 PM
From: Chuzzlewit  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 176387
 
BGR, here it is:

idc.com

Key section:

Windows NT-based workstation shipments ($1.7 million) grew by 36% over last year, and revenues ($6.8 billion)increased by 18% from last year. HP and Dell are in a virtual tie for first place in both units (22.8% and 22.3% respectively) and revenue (21.5% and 21.0%). The overall NT (personal) market data includes both branded NT workstations - those systems marketed explicitly as workstations - and non-branded workstations - high end desktops used as workstations.

Branded NT workstations - those systems marketed explicitly as workstations - showed exceptionally strong growth (98%) in units (to 776,206) and 60% in revenue (to $3.6 billion). The strong growth in branded NT workstations indicates the increased focus by the major PC vendors on the workstation segment. Hewlett-Packard was the market share leader in both units (40%) and revenue (34%), followed by Dell with 19% share in both units and revenue.