Growing adoption of Windows 10 in the enterprise sector fueled notebook shipment growth on an annual basis in the first quarter of 2017.
Table of contents
Introduction
Chart 1: Notebook shipments, 1Q16-2Q17 (k units)
Chart 2: Worldwide notebook shipments, 1Q16-2Q17 (k units)
Shipments breakdown
Clients
Chart 3: Notebook shipments by client, 1Q16-2Q17 (k units)
Chart 4: Notebook shipment share by client, 1Q16-2Q17
Chart 5: Global major vendors' shipments, 1Q16-2Q17 (k units)
CPUs
Chart 6: Notebook shipments by CPU, 1Q16-2Q17 (k units)
Chart 7: Notebook shipment share by CPU, 1Q16-2Q17
Screen size
Chart 8: Notebook shipments by screen size, 1Q16-2Q17 (k units)
Chart 9: Notebook shipment share by screen size, 1Q16-2Q17
Makers
Chart 10: Notebook shipments by maker tier, 1Q16-2Q17 (k units)
Chart 11: Notebook shipment share by maker tier, 1Q16-2Q17
Chart 12: Top makers' notebook shipments, 1Q16-2Q17 (k units)
Chart 13: Vendor-maker partnership, 1Q17 (k units)
Chart 14: Vendor-maker partnership, 4Q16 (k units)
Chromebook
Chart 15: Chromebook shipments, 1Q16-2Q17 (k units)
Annual shipments
Chart 16: Taiwan and worldwide notebook shipments, 2012-2016 (k units)
Price: NT$25,200 (approx. US$900)