Reported 8 months ago
Dell, once a top three PC player in the local market, is further retreating from the commercial PC sector in China due to the country's revised procurement policies, excluding US brands from bidding. Dell's market share in China has dropped from double digits to low single digits, with the total shipments potentially falling below 2 million units this year. While Dell's PC production chain still relies on components from mainland China, the assembly process has shifted towards Southeast Asia and Taiwan. Meanwhile, Lenovo has gained advantages in public and private institutional tenders, and Huawei has significantly expanded its PC market share in China, filling the gap left by Dell. Despite Dell's move away from China, it continues to focus on AI servers/data centers and aims to regain its presence in the commercial PC markets in North America and Europe.
Source: YAHOO