Welcome to the first edition of Forecast
Fridays, where we highlight the trends and predictions
shaping the IT industry, with insights from the CONTEXT Q1 2024
Forecast Report.
Overall and despite the looming economic and
political challenges, our forecast suggests a 2.3% growth in IT
industry revenues, just below the October 2024 projection of 2.6%.
Anticipating a fourth consecutive quarter of negative growth in Q1
2024, optimism stems from a potential rebound in Q2 2024 as
comparisons against the declines of 2023 come into play.
Positive trends for Personal Systems
The PC market faced significant challenges in
2023, with strong declines in unit sales and revenues. However,
despite a tough Q4, there were pockets of growth. Consumer sales saw
an uptick in some countries, driven by efforts to clear aging stock,
while the education sector boosted the commercial segment,
particularly in Italy and Poland.
According to our market insights, Q1 2024 is
predicted to see a year–on–year (YoY performance in unit sales of
mobile computing devices between –2.5% and 7.1%. The first half of the
year is expected to witness a trend improvement, with local growth in
education markets and impending refreshes. However, Germany’s economic
struggles may impact overall growth.
The second half of 2024 holds promise, with
expectations of reduced inflation leading to potential interest rate
cuts in the Eurozone and the UK. This could accelerate demand,
addressing previously delayed purchases.
The commercial market is set for new momentum as
companies face the inevitability of refreshes, expiring warranties,
and the transition to Windows 11. The introduction of new
technologies, including AI–based PCs, is expected to make waves toward
the end of the year.
Desktop Computers on the Rebound
Predictions for desktop computers in Q1 2024
indicate a growth range between –8.9% and 0.6% YoY. The ongoing shift
to mobile computing may limit sales, but the figures are more
favorable than before, suggesting a slight improvement in the first
half. Regional pockets of growth, such as public-sector tenders in
Italy and Spain, are expected.
In light of prevailing economic challenges, the
necessity for PC refresh cycles and the introduction of cutting–edge
technologies are expected to incrementally enhance conditions in 2024.
Stay tuned for more forecast insights next Friday.
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