Mac sales were strong in 2022
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A new report claims that Apple sold 8.1 million Macs in its latest quarter, when it was the only company to post positive laptop results in 2022 and the rest of the industry declined.
During Apple's earnings call on October 27, the company reported strong Mac sales during the September quarter. Apple achieved a record of $11.5 billion in revenue, an increase of 25% year-over-year, despite headwinds from inflation and supply chain problems related to COVID-19.
Apple does not, however, report how many devices it ships, and it only rarely comments on rival companies. Now, though, Strategy Analytics claims to have a breakdown of laptop sales. Overall, the company claims that Apple was the only positive result among what it describes as the top seven personal computing vendors.
The report is specifically about laptops, or "notebook PCs," and Strategic Analytics claims that Apple shipped 8.1 million devices in this category during the September quarter.
Lenovo had the top 23% market share and 12.8 million units in quarter three of the calendar year 2022. However, it was a 16% decline from 2021.
In the second place, HP scored a 17% market share and 9.5 million shipments in the third quarter, a -32% decline compared to a similar period last year.
Third place goes to Dell, with shipments that reached over nine million units at a -25% year-over-year decline.
Asus came in last in fifth place, with nearly 8% market share and shipping 4.3 million laptops, a -16% decline year-over-year.
Overall, the global market for laptops declined 15% year-over-year.
Apple did caution that it expects Mac revenue to drop during the December quarter compared to 2021. New MacBook Pro models with M1 chips helped boost sales for the year, yet chief financial officer Luca Maestri says the company still faces challenges.
Apple is expected to release new MacBook Pro devices with the newer M2 chips. However the anticipated revenue drop in the December quarter suggests that M2-powered MacBook Pro models may not be released until 2023.