Counterpoint also noted that PC brands will continue to face shortages of key components like power management IC, display driver IC and CPUs.
Worldwide PC shipments surged in the June ending quarter this year, boosted by strong growth in gaming notebooks and demand across multiple categories as a result of work- and study-from home lifestyle. 75.6 million units were shipped in Q1, growing 45% from the same period last year, according to research firm Counterpoint.
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Lenovo retained the top spot with a 24% market share followed by HP at 23% and Dell at 17%. The research firm estimates PC shipments to grow in Q2, 2021 as a result of pent up demand from Q1 extending into this quarter.
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Counterpoint also noted that PC brands will continue to face shortages of key components like power…