Lenovo prepares to overtake against Dell in the ranking of the leading brands of PCs worldwide, according to data released by iSuppli to this address. The Chinese company has recorded a sequential growth in the second quarter of 2011, compared to the first 3 months of the year, by as much as 25.6% compared with an increase of the basic overall market rate of 6%.
The overall result sees Lenovo with 10.2 million PCs sold during the wheel to follow Dell with 11.1 million; the American company has recorded a growth of 6.1% in the period, resulting in fact perfectly in line with the market average. In the first place continues to be HP, albeit with a total number of PCs sold, 15.3 million, which has remained unchanged over the first 3 months of 2011.
In fourth place is the only company in decline: this is Acer, which occupied the second position of the rest of this ranking 12 months ago, rose to 8.8 million PCs in the quarter against 9.2 million the previous 3 months. The sequential decline of 4% compares with that of the 20% reported taking as reference the same period last year. Lenovo, for purposes of comparison, in the same period has increased by 23%.
In fifth place we find Asus, capable of sustainable growth by 5.3% on a quarterly basis and 8, 4%, taking as reference the same period last year. To close the remaining producers, able to account for more than 41% of the total with a total number of PCs sold approximately 35.4 million. Among these we point out the good performance of Apple, with a growth of 13.6% on an annual basis, followed by Samsung with 31.3% as much as ever, taking as reference the previous 12 months.
Posted by: Wasim Javed
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