Windows 8, Ivy Bridge to Significantly Boost Notebook Shipments in Second Half of 2012
There's a sort of perfect storm brewing in the PC market that will greatly benefit notebook manufacturers and vendors. If the prevailing theory pans out, notebook shipments in the second half of 2012 could see a huge rise in demand, potentially jumping in proportion from 45 percent in the first half to 55 percent in 2H, or as wide as 40 percent and 60 percent, respectively.
Those figures come from DigiTimes senior analyst Joanne Chien, who points out that hard drive shortages and weak U.S. and Europe economies are major factors currently working against notebooks. As those situations improve, so will the demand for notebooks, but there are other factors at play as well.
Windows 8 is expected to ship later this year, Intel's upcoming 22nm Ivy Bridge platform will make notebooks more attractive with improved performance and lower power consumption, and Ultrabooks will mature and come down in price. If you put all these factors together, notebook vendors have plenty of reason to be optimistic.
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Julyjules
February 02, 2012 at 9:41am
Yup, currently planning to get my wife an Ultrabook sometime next fall, when prices will come down and Ivy Bridge will be finally out.
For me? A new desktop with Ivy Bridge and Nvidia's Kepler GPU, thank you!
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Papaspud
February 02, 2012 at 9:27am
Don't know about buying a notebook, but an Ivybridge is definitely going into my next desktop build.....hurry up already.
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