Apple bucks the PC market downtrend with 10.1% growth amid global supply constraints

Apple defied the global PC market decline with a 10.1% sales increase in Q2 2026, driven by the affordable MacBook Neo launch and strong demand.

Apple bucks the PC market downtrend with 10.1% growth amid global supply constraints
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TL;DR: Apple achieved a 10.1% sales increase in Q2 2026, driven by the affordable $599 MacBook Neo, despite a 4.9% global PC shipment decline due to memory shortages, rising costs, and geopolitical tensions. The PC market faces ongoing supply constraints and economic challenges ahead.
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The ongoing memory shortage is filtering through to global PC shipments. According to new analysis from the International Data Corporation (IDC), global PC shipments declined by 4.9% year-on-year. It is the first drop after 9 consecutive quarters of growth. The top three vendors, Lenovo, HP and Dell all saw declines. ASUS saw a small uptick, while Apple recorded a particularly impressive 10.1% increase in sales, likely due to the March introduction of its MacBook Neo.

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PC shipments for the second quarter of 2026 totaled 68.2 million units. Unsurprisingly, the cause has been attributed to the skyrocketing costs of memory and storage, while ongoing geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainties also contributed.

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Apple's performance was a bright spot among the data. It shipped 6.7 million Mac variants, an increase of 10.1% year-on-year. This growth can be attributed to the introduction of the $599 MacBook Neo. Such a price level was previously unthinkable for a MacBook, but the Neo has created a new market among students, and users invested in the iPhone ecosystem. These users suddenly had an affordable MacBook option, whereas most MacBooks were previously priced at levels considered to be out-of-reach.

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IDC has warned that the market's headwinds are only going to get stronger, with many quarters of memory supply constraints yet to come, as increasing prices are yet to be fully felt. Lower-priced inventory is being gobbled up, limiting price increases so far. There are also worries that business and retail customers will delay their purchases in the hope of a price stabilization in the quarters to come. The potential for a vicious cycle looms over the market. Surging oil prices also impact production and shipping costs. The PC market almost surely has a bumpy road ahead of it.

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Chris has spent most of his adult life as a PC hardware tragic. He spent several years working in IT retail before joining MSI, serving in a component marketing role. He then jumped over the fence to enter the media sphere, writing for publications including PC & Tech Authority and APC magazines, and, more recently, PC Gamer. While he appreciates the latest, greatest, and most powerful PC hardware, he loves small form factor and low-noise systems. A well-built Mini-ITX system always brings a smile to his dial.

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