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Omdia research shows Global notebook PC shipments with 4.7% Y/Y growth in 2021, driven by 28.7% Y/Y growth of strong Chromebook demand
LONDON, Oct. 13, 2020 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

The latest research from leading analyst house Omdia has found that notebook PC 
shipments in 2020 will hit 195.7 million units accounting for a 14.1% YoY 
growth.  Chromebooks have seen the greatest increase in YoY growth with an 
increase of 67% accounting for 22.2 million units in 2020. 

Omdia forecasts that the growth will continue in 2021 with the market set to 
grow by 4.7% accounting for 204.8 million units, while the demand for 
Chromebooks will continue to rise in 2021 resulting in 28.7% YoY growth 
accounting for 28.6 million units.
 
Figure: Global notebook PC / Chromebook shipments and YoY change (2018 – 2024)
The key reasons for this growth in demand for 2021 Notebook PCs are: 
•	Increased capabilities of Notebook PCs in replacing desktops 
•	Increased demand for learning from home and government subsidy
Jeff Lin, senior principal analyst at Omdia commented: "Social distancing will 
become the new normal in 2021 if COVID-19 pandemic is expected to beyond July 
2021. 

"Under the trend of this new normal, notebook PC shipment will grow 
continuously by the replacement of desktop PCs and the rapid expansion of the 
age group of notebook PC users" 

Increase in replacement of desktop PCs for Notebook PCs the new normal: 
The enterprises will change their 2021 desktop PC procurement plan if COVID-19 
can't be effectively controlled until 2021, and employees will no longer be 
limited to work at specific workplaces because social distancing will become a 
new normal in 2021.
 
Omdia foresees that notebook PC demand for business will likely increases again 
in the first half of 2021 by work-from-home (WFH), and enterprises will also 
accelerate the improvement of privacy and security of notebook PCs at same 
time. 

Vendors promoting premium Notebook PCs, driven by new GPU supply strategy: 
PC vendors will be more actively promoting premium notebook PCs in 2021 because 
of new GPU (Graphics Processing Unit) supply strategy - take a certain 
purchasing volume of high-end GPU chips first before purchasing entry and 
medium level of GPU chips. New supply strategy is caused by increasing cost of 
GPU chips by tight production capacity of foundries' advanced semiconductor 
processes.

Omdia foresees that this new supply strategy will not only accelerate the 
growth of gaming notebook PCs (notebook PCs with premium level of GPU chips), 
but also will stimulate the new trend of notebook PCs replacing desktop PCs 
because the computing performance of those notebook PCs with premium level of 
GPU chips are good enough for supporting 3D and AI (Artificial intelligence) 
computing requirements by existing desktop PCs.

Rapid expansion of the age group of Notebook PC users since 2020 
Since April 2020, the Japanese government has released a new education policy, 
making computer programming classes mandatory for all students. In order to 
effectively implement this new policy, the Japanese government subsidises all 
elementary and junior high school students to purchase one mobile PC device via 
Global and Innovation Gateway for All (GIGA) program. Omdia projects that more 
than 60% of the GIGA program's device demand will be from Chromebooks, and 
fast-growing Chromebook shipments also accelerates expansion the age group of 
notebook PC users.

Government Subsidy: 

If the COVID-19 pandemic is expected to beyond Jul 2021, Omdia projects that 
the need for learning-from-home (LFH) will emerge again in the first half of 
2021 from developed and developing countries both. 

The British government has begun to plan a subsidy program of notebook PCs for 
education in 2021, and the plan is to subsidize £200 to £300 British Pound per 
device. Due to the limitation of subsidy amount (ex: £200 to £300 British Pound 
by the British government), Omdia expects most of the demand to be for 
Chromebooks.

About Omdia 
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merger of the research division of Informa Tech (Ovum, Heavy Reading and 
Tractica) and the acquired IHS Markit technology research portfolio*. 
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over 14,000 subscribers, and covering thousands of technology, media & 
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actionable insights that help our customers connect the dots in today's 
constantly evolving technology environment and empower them to improve their 
businesses – today and tomorrow. 
 
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SOURCE: Omdia
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