The report shows that the confidence of the users is returning to the smartphone market, it has registered a growth of 1 percent in 2021.
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Covid-19 has increased use of various devices among epidemics. Meanwhile, it has been revealed that in 2021, the number of mobile phones and PCs including laptops, desktops and tablets will total 6.2 billion units in 2021. In 2021, 12.5 crore more laptops and tablets are expected to be used than in 2020.
“The COVID-19 epidemic has permanently changed the device usage patterns of employees and consumers,” Gartner Senior Research Director Ranjit Atwal said in a statement.
He said, “All kinds of devices that people need, such as remote work turning to hybrid work, home education to digital education, and moving to interactive gaming cloud, and the increase in usage continues Will remain. “
According to Gartner, the number of devices globally is expected to reach 6.4 billion units in 2022, an increase of 3.2 percent from 2021. In times of epidemics, when the way most people work has changed with work from home, the decline in demand for desktop PC has intensified. At the moment, the use of tablets and laptops has received a big boost.
The number of laptops and tablets will increase
The number of used laptops and tablets in 2021 will increase by 8.8 percent and 11.7 percent respectively, while the number of deskbased PCs in use, which was 52.2 million in 2020, will come down to around 47 crore in 2022.
The report shows that the confidence of the users is returning to the smartphone market. Although the number of smartphones in use has fallen by 2.6 percent in 2020, with its 1 percent growth in 2021, the smartphone market is also heading for growth.
Atwal said, “Consumers have either started upgrading their smartphones or are upgrading them with feature phones to choose 5G smartphones with more variety and choice and at a lower price.” He also said that smartphone is also an important tool, which people use to communicate and share important things during social distance and social isolation.
11.2% decrease in server market in the third quarter of 2020
A recent report by the ICC states that the overall server market in India has recorded an 11.2 percent decline in annual revenue in terms of revenue, along with a decrease in demand at the time of the COVID epidemic, the fourth quarter of the year 2020. Has been $ 26.21 million.
In terms of revenue, the contribution of the X86 server market increased to 92.9 percent, which is 4.8 percent more than the same quarter last year. At the same time, Dell Technologies emerged as the top vendor in terms of revenue share in India’s X86 server market with revenue of $ 7.31 million.
The HPE brand finished second with a revenue share of 19.5 percent and revenue of $ 4.82 million. At the third place was Lenovo company, which had a revenue of $ 2.70 million with 10.9 percent market share. Apart from this, Cisco came in fourth place, with a market share of $ 2.26 million in addition to 9.1 percent market share.
The report says that the main contribution to the X86 market has come mainly from the professional services, telecommunications and manufacturing sectors. At the processor-brand level, AMD reported revenue growth of 4.7 percent year-on-year, in addition to a revenue share of 8.4 percent at the end of the fourth quarter of 2020.
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