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The global market leader has been Chinese technology company Lenovo since 2013, with the exception of year 2017.Table of ContentsTop vendors market share (2022)[edit]Historical vendors market share[edit]2021[edit]2016\u20132020[edit]2011\u20132015[edit]2006\u20132010[edit]2001\u20132005[edit]1996\u20132000[edit]Unit sales[edit]Worldwide (1996\u20132020)[edit]Worldwide (1975\u20131995)[edit]Japan[edit]See also[edit]References[edit]Top vendors market share (2022)[edit]Top 6 vendors by number of units shipped, 2022RankManufacturerMarket share[1]1Lenovo24.1%2HP19.4%3Dell17.5%4Apple9.8%5Asus7.2%6Acer6.5%Others15.5%Historical vendors market share[edit]2021[edit]Global PC market share by units, percent (2021)Rank2021 [2]1Lenovo24.72HP21.83Dell17.64Apple7.65Acer7.2Others21.12016\u20132020[edit]2011\u20132015[edit]2006\u20132010[edit]2001\u20132005[edit]1996\u20132000[edit]Toshiba personal computer division was sold to Sharp in 2019, now Dynabook.IBM sold its personal computer business to Lenovo in 2005, and its x86 server division in 2014.Compaq was acquired by HP in 2002.Fujitsu figures include Fujitsu Siemens.Figures include desktop PCs, mobile PCs, and servers using the Intel x86 processor architecture. 1996\u20131999 figures exclude x86 PCs.Figures subject to revision in later data releases.Unit sales[edit]Worldwide (1996\u20132020)[edit]Unit sales of global PC market 1996-2009Year1996 [21]1997 [22]1998 [22]1999 [23]20002001 [24]2002 [17]2003 [18]2004 [19]2005 [20]2006 [12]2007 [13]2008 [14]2009 [15]Units (M)70.980.692.9113.5134.7*128.1132.4168.9189.0218.5239.4271.2302.2305.9Growth (pct.)17.813.715.322.218.7*-4.93.427.611.915.69.613.311.41.2Year2010 [16]2011 [7]2012 [8]2013 [9]2014 [10]2015 [11]2016 [3]2017 [4]2018 [5]2019 [6]2020 [6][25]Units (M)351352.8352.7316315.9287.7269.7262.5259.4262.6275Growth (pct.)14.70.5-0.0-10.4-0.2-8.9-6.3-2.7-1.30.64.8Sales volume worldwide grew rapidly in the late 1990s but declined briefly around the early 2000s recession. Sales increased again for the rest of the decade though more slowly during the late 2000s recession. After substantial growth in 2010, sales volume started declining in 2012 which continued for seven consecutive years until 2019.(*) Figures include desktop PCs, mobile PCs, and servers using the Intel x86 processor architecture. 1996\u20131999 figures exclude x86 PCs.Worldwide (1975\u20131995)[edit]Personal computer architectures by units sold (1975\u20131995)[26]YearAnnual salesIBM PC compatibleApple IIMacintoshAtari 400\/800Atari STCommodore 64AmigaPETAltairTRS-80NeXTOther19755,000000000005,000000197646,000000000006,0000040,0001977150,0000600000004,00010,000100,000050,0001978258,00007,6000000030,0004,000150,0000100,0001979580,000035,0000100,00000045,0000200,0000200,0001980724,000078,0000200,00000090,0000290,0000424,00019811,400,00035,000210,0000300,00000040,0000250,0000605,00019822,800,000240,000279,0000600,0000200,000010,0000300,00001,181,00019834,920,0001,300,000420,0000500,00002,000,000000200,0000500,00019846,322,0002,000,0001,000,000372,000200,00002,500,00000050,0000200,00019857,610,0003,700,000900,000200,000100,000100,0002,500,000100,0000010,0000019869,000,0005,020,000700,000380,0000200,0002,500,000200,0000000019879,200,0005,950,000500,000550,0000400,0001,500,000300,00000000198815,000,00011,900,000200,000900,0000350,0001,250,000400,00000012,0000198921,000,00017,550,000200,0001,100,0000300,0001,250,000600,00000012,0000199020,000,00016,838,000100,0001,300,0000300,000700,000750,00000012,0000199118,750,00014,399,000100,0002,100,0000300,000800,0001,035,00000016,0000199220,800,00018,300,000100,0002,500,0000120,000300,000390,00000010,0000199331,050,00027,750,00030,0003,300,000030,000175,000155,00000050199441,000,00037,200,00003,800,00000050,00000000199550,000,00045,880,00004,120,00000042,00000000As of 1995[update]260,615,000208,062,0004,860,20020,622,0002,000,0002,100,00015,675,0004,022,000219,00025,0001,550,00062,0003,300,000Japan[edit]YearAnnual sales (units sold)NECFujitsuSharpMSX8-bit[27]16-bit[27]AnnualShareUnitsShareUnitsShareUnitsUnits1983719,000166,000885,000[27]41%[28]360,000[28][27]Un\u00adknownUn\u00adknown13%[28]120,000[28][27]500,000[29]1984917,000279,0001,200,000[30]39%[28]470,000[28][30]11%[28]130,000[28][30]20%[31]240,000[31][30]1985789,000398,0001,200,000[30]36%[28]430,000[28][30]Un\u00adknownUn\u00adknown9%[28]110,000[28][30]Un\u00adknown1986685,000551,0001,236,000[27]41%[28]510,000[28][27]9%[28]110,000[28][27]Un\u00adknownUn\u00adknownUn\u00adknown1987426,000760,0001,206,000[30]45%[28]540,000[28][30]10%[28]120,000[28][30]Un\u00adknownUn\u00adknown340,000[32]1988253,000973,0001,375,000[30]51%[33]700,000[33][30]14%[33]190,000[33][30]Un\u00adknownUn\u00adknown150,000[32]1989Un\u00adknownUn\u00adknown2,500,000[34]41%[28]1,030,000[28][34]13%[28]330,000[28][34]Un\u00adknownUn\u00adknownUn\u00adknown1990Un\u00adknownUn\u00adknown2,300,000[35]50%[35]1,100,000[35]12%[28]270,000[28][35]Un\u00adknownUn\u00adknownUn\u00adknown1991Un\u00adknownUn\u00adknown3,300,000[34]52%[33]1,720,000[33][34]12%[28]430,000[28][34]Un\u00adknownUn\u00adknownUn\u00adknown1992Un\u00adknownUn\u00adknown2,150,000[36]52%[33]1,120,000[33][36]12%[28]260,000[28][36]Un\u00adknownUn\u00adknownUn\u00adknown1993Un\u00adknownUn\u00adknown2,300,000[36]49%[33]1,200,000[33][36]7%[33]160,000[33][36]Un\u00adknownUn\u00adknownUn\u00adknown1994Un\u00adknownUn\u00adknownUn\u00adknown43%[33]Un\u00adknown9%[33]Un\u00adknownUn\u00adknownUn\u00adknownUn\u00adknown1995Un\u00adknownUn\u00adknownUn\u00adknown40%[33]Un\u00adknown19%[28]Un\u00adknownUn\u00adknownUn\u00adknownUn\u00adknown1996Un\u00adknownUn\u00adknownUn\u00adknown33%[33]Un\u00adknown23%[28]Un\u00adknownUn\u00adknownUn\u00adknownUn\u00adknownSee also[edit]References[edit]^ “Gartner Says Worldwide PC Shipments Declined 28.5% in Fourth Quarter of 2022 and 16.2% for the Year”.^ a b “Gartner Says Worldwide PC Shipments Declined 5% in Fourth Quarter of 2021 but Grew Nearly 10% for the Year”. 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Research Papers in Economics (RePEc): 35 \u2013 via ResearchGate.^ Manes, Stephen; Andrews, Paul (1994-01-21). Gates: How Microsoft’s Mogul Reinvented an Industry–and Made Himself the Richest Man in America. Touchstone. p.\u00a0303. ISBN\u00a0978-0-671-88074-3. Yet at the Consumer Electronics Show in January 1985, Nishi claimed half a million MSX machines had been sold in Japan and a hundred thousand in Europe^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Japan Electronics Almanac. Dempa Publications. 1990. p.\u00a0145. The domestic shipment value of personal computers in fiscal 1988 totaled \u00a5649 billion (up 23 percent over fiscal 1987); the domestic shipment volume was 1,375,000 (up 14 percent over 1987). The value of domestic shipments has recorded annual growth. Conversely, the volume of domestic shipments of personal computers stabilized at the 1,200,000-nit mark for four years beginning in fiscal 1984. However, this volume began to increase rapidly in fiscal 1988.^ a b “ElectronicsWeek”. ElectronicsWeek. Vol.\u00a058, no.\u00a013\u201323. McGraw-Hill. 1985. p.\u00a041. The home computer market in Japan consumed 1.1 million machines last year and is growing modestly in 1985, but it remains essentially a game market. (…) The two largest producers of home computers in Japan\u2014NEC Corp., which claims a 40% market share, and Sharp Corp., which claims 20%\u2014do not use the MSX (Microsoft Extended Basic) system that Microsoft Corp. developed and has licensed to 18 other Japanese companies. Total MSX sales last year are estimated at 350,000 units. But NEC’s best-selling 8801-MII is used mostly by university students and small businesses for bookkeeping or document filing; MSX users are overwhelmingly 15 years of age or younger\u2014game fanatics.^ a b Japan Electronics Almanac. Dempa Publications. 1990. p.\u00a0146. The volume of domestic shipments of the MSX remained at the 150,000 mark, for a marked decline of 56 percent from 1987.^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Dedrick, Jason; Kraemer, Kenneth L. (1998-08-20). Asia’s Computer Challenge: Threat or Opportunity for the United States and the World?. Oxford University Press. p.\u00a083. ISBN\u00a0978-0-19-028398-8.^ a b c d e f Ozsomer, Aysegul (1993). “The Japanese Personal Computer Market”. A Dynamic Analysis of Entry Rates in the Global Personal Computer Industry. Michigan State University (Department of Marketing and Logistics). p.\u00a036. Traditionally, dominated by Japanese vendors, the market had reached 2.5 million units in 1989, and 3.3 million units in 1991 (Dataquest Inc.)^ a b c d U.S. Industrial Outlook. Business and Defense Services Administration. 1993. p.\u00a026-17.^ a b c d e f “Japan”. U.S. Industrial Outlook. 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