Seoul, Aug 2
Samsung Electronics was the world's fifth-largest vendor of Chromebooks in the second quarter of the year, a report showed on Monday, as the South Korean tech giant aims to expand its presence in the portable PC market amid the pandemic.
Samsung's second-quarter Chromebook shipments increased 179.2 percent from a year earlier when it logged a market share of 4.3 percent, reports Yonhap news agency.
HP expanded its leadership in the Chromebook market with a 35 percent share after shipping 4.3 million units, followed by Lenovo with 21 percent, Acer Group with 15.3 percent and Dell Technologies Inc. with 14.5 percent.
Global Chromebook shipments expanded 68.6 percent on-year to 12.3 million units in the second quarter, IDC said.
"While this wasn't a record quarter for Chromebooks, it wasn't far off the prior two quarters, which shattered previous highs," IDC said.
"For Chromebooks, while still in high demand and even on backlog for many education deals, vendors have started prioritising higher margin Windows laptops given the on-going component shortages," it added.
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