The global personal computers (PC) market continued to suffer slow 
shipment growth in top countries across regions in May, according to the
 International Data Corporation (IDC) Monthly PC Tracker. April shipment
 growth had improved slightly from March in Latin America and Europe, 
Middle East and Africa (EMEA), but May growth has come in slower than 
April for each of these markets except India and UK.
IDC's 
quarterly PC forecast from May projected worldwide PC shipment declines 
of -11.7% in the second quarter of 2013 (2Q13), -4.7% in the third 
quarter, and -1.6% in the fourth quarter, resulting in total annual 
growth of -7.8% for 2013. This follows a decline of -13.3% in the first 
quarter of 2013 and -4.0% for all of 2012. The results for May are 
behind pace for achieving the projected 2Q13 growth rates, although 
stronger June results could still make up most if not all of the 
difference.
The expectation for the second quarter was not all 
that high, showing only minor improvement from the first quarter. But 
the May results reflect deteriorating conditions rather than improvement
 and the market will probably fall short of projections, according to 
IDC.
IDC's Monthly PC Tracker includes the Western European 
countries covered in the IDC-Context European Monthly PC Tracker as well
 as other top markets around the world from the IDC Emerging Markets 
Monthly PC Tracker. The Monthly PC Tracker expands on IDC's extensive 
Worldwide Quarterly PC Tracker by providing more frequent market data on
 the top markets.
Source by Commodity Insights
 
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