Worldwide PC Microprocessor Revenues in 2013 to Rise 1.6% Compared to 2012, According to IDC
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Worldwide PC Microprocessor Revenues in 2013 to Rise 1.6% Compared to 2012, According to IDC

Unit shipments of PC microprocessors to rise 3.2%, with most of the growth coming in the second half of the year

SAN MATEO, Calif. — (BUSINESS WIRE) — January 15, 2013 — Worldwide revenues for microprocessors designed for mobile PCs, desktop PCs, and PC servers will grow 1.6% to $40.7 billion in 2013 according to a new forecast report from International Data Corporation ( IDC). The IDC report, Worldwide PC Microprocessor 2012–2016 Forecast, also forecasts that worldwide unit shipments for PC microprocessors will grow 3.2% to nearly 384 million units in 2013.

"Economic and technological inhibitors that took the PC microprocessor revenue down about 2.4% in 2012 will continue through the first half of 2013," said Shane Rau, vice president for PC and server semiconductor and enabling technologies research at IDC. "Macroeconomic uncertainty has forced OEM and IT customers to reduce orders and focus on execution, and reduce expectations after the launch of Microsoft's Windows 8 operating system in late October. Delays in PC purchases caused by Windows 8 and the encroachment of media tablets on low-end PCs have further cut into PC microprocessor demand growth."

Additional findings from IDC's research include the following:

Long-Term Market Outlook

Worldwide PC microprocessor market revenue will grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3.4% for the period 2011 through 2016. Unit shipments will grow at a CAGR of 3.2% for the same period.

"For vendors of microprocessors and other PC technologies, the future belongs to those who can best execute on a vision of what computing ultimately should be and how users assess the value to them," added Rau. "Vendors should strive for an increased perception of value so systems can be sold on their utility and not merely their price. Such a transformation requires time for assessment and education along the value chain. It also requires sustained investments in the PC ecosystem distinct from the investments going into the hot tablet ecosystem."

The IDC report, Worldwide PC Microprocessor 2012–2016 Forecast (IDC #238943), forecasts the overall unit shipments, revenue, and average selling prices of the worldwide PC microprocessor (MPU) market for 2012–2016. The study also forecasts MPUs designed for desktop PCs, mobile PCs, and PC servers, breaking down the number of unit shipments by the architecture of the cores inside each MPU (x86 and ARM).

About IDC

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