Dell has pushed IBM into third place in European PC sales for the first time, according to the latest figures from Dataquest. Ian Darbyshire, programme manager for PC tracking at Input, said the results broadly corresponded with his company's...
And last quarter we started shipping into the other camp. During Intel's spring analyst meeting in New York on Thursday, the company's senior VP of wireless communications and computing, Ronald Smith, said the chipmaker's efforts as a supplier for...
PC shipments grew somewhat faster than expected during the first three months of 2004, helping to hoist Dell into the number one market share position, according to preliminary figures from research firms IDC and Gartner.
In the United States, Dell's market share in the fourth quarter came to 33 per cent (33.1 per cent for the year), meaning that every third PC shipped to the United States came from the Round Rock, Texas-based company.
As a server supplier, Dell said it was particularly excited by the addition of multicore Intel Xeon processors for two- and four-way servers, which it said would enhance its ninth-generation server products coming next year.
The famous "Intel Inside" campaign gave the chipmaker a direct relationship with customers even though they buy computers from another supplier such as Dell or Toshiba. With a new generation of processor models arriving in the second half of the...