Friday, April 30, 2010

PC MPU unit shipments experience modest sequential decline in Q1, rise 39pc YoY

SAN MATEO, USA: Worldwide PC microprocessor unit shipments in the first calendar quarter of 2010 (1Q10) declined 5.6 percent compared to 4Q09, according to the latest PC processor study from IDC.

A decline between a calendar year's fourth quarter and the next calendar year's first quarter is typical of seasonal demand patterns but this decline is less than normal. When compared to 1Q09, shipments in 1Q10 rose 39 percent. Total market revenue in 1Q10 fell 2 percent compared to 4Q09 and rose 40.4 percent compared to 1Q09.

"PC processor shipments typically decline around 7 to 8 percent going from fourth quarter to first quarter," said Shane Rau director of Semiconductors: Personal Computing research at IDC. "A decline of 5.6 percent is modest and wouldn't mean much by itself. However, after the huge rise in shipments we saw in the fourth quarter, it adds more credibility to market recovery and that the PC industry anticipates improvement in PC end demand in 2010."

Looking at market performance by PC form factor, mobile PC processors declined 6.3 percent quarter over quarter, desktop PC processors declined 5.1 percent quarter over quarter, and PC server processors declined 1.4 percent quarter over quarter.

The overall market average selling price in 1Q10 rose 4.1 percent quarter over quarter due to more high-end processors in the total mix compared to 4Q09. Notably, Intel's low-end Atom processor for mininotebooks (also known as netbooks) represented 20 percent of Intel's mobile PC processor mix in 1Q10, which is down from 24 percent in 4Q09.

"Intel's new Core processors and AMD's new Athlon processors are ramping, and at a time when, IDC believes, consumers and corporations will be anticipating a much healthier 2010 and looking for more value than just low price in their PCs," added Rau. "In terms of the processor, that means more openness to paying for benefits such as good performance and reduced power consumption that serves long battery life."

1Q10 vendor highlights
In 1Q10, Intel earned 81 percent unit market share, a gain of 0.5 percent, while AMD earned 18.8 percent, a loss of 0.6 percent, and VIA Technologies earned 0.2 percent.

In 1Q10 by form factor, Intel earned 87.8 percent share in the mobile PC processor segment, a gain of 0.5 percent. AMD finished the quarter with 12.1 percent, a loss of 0.6 percent, and VIA earned 0.1 percent.

In the PC server/workstation processor segment, Intel finished with 90.2 percent market share, a gain of 0.4 percent and AMD earned 9.8 percent, a loss of 0.4 percent. In the desktop PC processor segment, Intel earned 71.7 percent, a gain of 0.6 percent, AMD earned 28 percent, a loss of 0.7 percent, and VIA earned 0.3 percent.

Market outlook
IDC's forecast for worldwide PC processor unit growth in 2010 is 15.1 percent. However, the results of 1Q10, low inventories, strong outlooks from PC semiconductor vendors and some PC OEMs, and a generally positive outlook for consumer and corporate IT spending for the rest of the year, are strong signs for additional growth.

"IDC will be watching 2Q10 very closely," said Rau. "Specifically, we'll be watching for the expected improvement in corporate IT spending and talking to PC component suppliers to make sure that, after a long period of anemic capital expenditures, they believe end demand is solid and are bringing new capacity online."

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