M2 Macs keep Apple near-flat as PC market declines in 2022

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An analyst report for the United States shows iPad still dominates the tablet market, and Mac shipments dropped only 1.1% in a declining PC market.

M2 MacBook Air
M2 MacBook Air


Apple introduced the M2 MacBook Air and the 13-inch MacBook Pro during WWDC in June 2022. Those devices would help drive Mac sales through the second half of the year.

According to a report from Canalys, Apple saw the lowest shipment decline across 2022 compared to other top PC vendors in the United States thanks to the M2 processor refresh. It declined by 1.1% compared to 2021, with 9.9 million shipments.

This placed Apple in fourth place for US PC market share at 13.5% across 2022. The data shows Dell in first at 26.3% market share, with HP and Lenovo following at 23.9% and 15.9%, respectively.

"The US PC market is in a period of prolonged declines as it grapples with inflation and demand stabilizes after the record highs of the pandemic," said Canalys Research Analyst Brian Lynch. "While consumer spending on PCs has been weak for several quarters, commercial shipments faced an even greater decline in Q4 as businesses struggled with higher interest rates and budget cuts."

PC shipments were down 23% year-over-year in Q4 2022 to 16.1 million units. For the entire year, PC shipments were down 18.3% at 73.3 million units.

Apple was also fourth for quarterly shipments at 2 million units. That equates to a 27.8% decline annually for the quarter or an 800k shipment difference.

PC shipment forecast for 2022 through 2025. Source: Canalys
PC shipment forecast for 2022 through 2025. Source: Canalys


Comparatively, Apple continues to dominate the tablet market with iPad. It has 41.8% of the tablet market share for all of 2022, with 18.8 million shipments. The second-place company is Amazon, with 11 million shipments.

Canalys expects PC shipments to fall by 12% and tablet shipments to fall by 15% in 2023. The US PC market is predicted to recover in 2024 as businesses make Windows 11 upgrades and education markets drive large-scale refreshes.


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Comments

  • Reply 1 of 7
    timmilleatimmillea Posts: 244member
    Global figures would be more relevant.
  • Reply 2 of 7
    blastdoorblastdoor Posts: 3,296member
    No wonder— the M2 MBA is far and away the best in its class, and that’s the most important class in the PC market. 
    watto_cobra
  • Reply 3 of 7
    red oakred oak Posts: 1,089member
    Wait until the M3 rolls out across the product line 

    it is shocking Mac market share is still below 15%.  Very hard to believe given what I see out there with my own eyes,  

    My son’s college is 80% Mac now.  None of them will ever switch to Windows 


    williamlondonwatto_cobrabadmonk
  • Reply 4 of 7
    red oak said:
    Wait until the M3 rolls out across the product line 

    it is shocking Mac market share is still below 15%.  Very hard to believe given what I see out there with my own eyes,  

    My son’s college is 80% Mac now.  None of them will ever switch to Windows 


    Just wait until they get a job in Industry. For most of them Windoze rules. Take it or leave the job. 
    Sad fact of life.

    williamlondonwatto_cobra
  • Reply 5 of 7
    blastdoorblastdoor Posts: 3,296member
    red oak said:
    Wait until the M3 rolls out across the product line 

    it is shocking Mac market share is still below 15%.  Very hard to believe given what I see out there with my own eyes,  

    My son’s college is 80% Mac now.  None of them will ever switch to Windows 


    Just wait until they get a job in Industry. For most of them Windoze rules. Take it or leave the job. 
    Sad fact of life.

    Depends on which industry. There’s a huge split between high earning and low earning people and between high paying vs low paying industries. So different people are going to have different perceptions 
    williamlondonmacike
  • Reply 6 of 7
    badmonkbadmonk Posts: 1,295member
    red oak said:
    Wait until the M3 rolls out across the product line 

    it is shocking Mac market share is still below 15%.  Very hard to believe given what I see out there with my own eyes,  

    My son’s college is 80% Mac now.  None of them will ever switch to Windows 


    Agree, never understand these reports, if you go to a coffee shop greater than 50% of the computers are Mac.  I suspect the PC numbers are padded out by budget buyers and institutions.

  • Reply 7 of 7
    badmonk said:
    red oak said:
    Wait until the M3 rolls out across the product line 

    it is shocking Mac market share is still below 15%.  Very hard to believe given what I see out there with my own eyes,  

    My son’s college is 80% Mac now.  None of them will ever switch to Windows 


    Agree, never understand these reports, if you go to a coffee shop greater than 50% of the computers are Mac.  I suspect the PC numbers are padded out by budget buyers and institutions.

    US is not the world. There are countries other than US in the world too.
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