Apple MacBooks are increasingly being purchased by more people. Apple’s sales have significantly increased compared to the previous year, despite the fact that it offers the most expensive products in the global tech market.

This is a blatant example of why customers tolerate the fact that the company sells everything at a heftier price tag but also offers top-notch quality at the same time.

The PC market experienced a 15 per cent fall in the second quarter of 2022 compared to the same period last year, and it has now repeated itself, according to market researcher International Data Corporation (IDC).

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In 2022, Lenovo continues to dominate the PC industry, followed by HP and Dell. Apple comes in at number four, while ASUS is positioned at the bottom of the top 5. The only firm on the list to experience a 40 per cent growth over that time was Apple; all the others had a decline.

The most recent IDC report reveals a further 15 per cent decline in PC shipments. For clarity, servers, tablets, and 2-in-1 convertibles are not considered “PCs” in this research; only desktops, laptops, and workstations are.

Positively, the overall number of shipments to consumers and distributors was 74.3 million, down from the previous quarter but up from Q1.

In 2022, it was still difficult to find PC components, which led to price increases and higher Average Selling Prices (ASP) for all computers. However, the ASP decreased in Q2 and Q3, which Linn Huang, research vice president of Devices & Displays at IDC, claims is a sign of “a market in retreat.”