China's personal computer (PC) market is expected to grow 11.7
percent annually over the next five years, said International Data
Corporation (IDC) in a report released on Friday.
IDC, an American company engaged in market investigations,
predicts that China's PC sales will reach 32.94 million computers
in 2010, maintaining its leading position in the Asian PC
market.
Statistics show that China registered PC sales of more than
19.04 million computers in 2005, an increase of 19.6 percent over
the previous year, accounting for 46.2 percent of the whole Asian
market.
IDC said lap-tops will continue to be the sector with the
fastest growth and the compound annual growth rate of lap-tops is
expected to reach 23.7 percent.
Wang Jiping, a senior analyst with IDC, said just like mobile
phones, lap-tops will become an indispensable product for Chinese
people, noting that the integration of its commercial use and
home-use is the developing trend of the sector.
He said PC investors will see more opportunities in the west and
the northern part of China in the coming years.
In spite of more development potential, small and medium-sized
PC companies will still face challenges of merging and regrouping
to combat fierce competition. Alliance and cooperation are
effective ways for PC companies to seek technology breakthroughs,
Wang said.
(Xinhua News Agency May 13, 2006)