Yesterday, in PC Demand is Climbing we noted that PC demand had started to increase again due to a a strategic focus on prices from the main PC suppliers. We also noted "There was speculation earlier in the year that ACER would climb above Dell to no. 2." Well, as if on cue, Digitimes yesterday quoted an IDC report saying that Acer was second overall amongst PC vendors in in Q2 2009 with a market share of 18.5%. According to Digitimes:
Acer shipped 6.65 million notebooks in the second quarter of 2009, pushing its share in the global notebook market to 18.5%, compared to 17% in the first quarter, according to data compiled by IDC.
Hewlett-Packard (HP) retained its top ranking position with second-quarter notebook shipments totaling eight million units, but saw its market share decline to 22% for the quarter, down from 22.7% in the previous quarter, IDC said.
Total global notebook shipments reached 36 million units in the second quarter, up 5.6% from 34.1 million units shipped in the first quarter, IDC said.
Dell is certainly facing challenging times. In October last year in Dell's Business Model Struggling to Survive we noted that Dell had started to shift away from their traditional business model towards outsourcing their manufacturing. This started to occur during the big downswing in the economy and one can only imagine that realigning systems and processes with new overall strategic imperatives is very difficult during a normal economic cycle and especially challenging during a large downswing.
As for competing on price, it further highlights how increasingly commoditized PCs are becoming with very little room for product differentiation between competing vendors. And if companies are competing on price, they really do need to have a competitive cost structure throughout the business.
As for Acer, how have they risen so far? Last year in The Rise of Acer we quoted Drew Cullen who said Acer had "decided to build a brand business, to major on notebooks, and target small and medium business and consumers in particular. Also, it looked to the developing world – especially the BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India and China) economies as another growth engine." The article is worth a revisit.
Digitimes: Acer market share rises to 18.5% in 2Q09, says IDC
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