Hewlett-Packard and Dell remain the world's largest computer makers, but recent gains by Asian manufacturers Acer and Lenovo reflect a growing threat to the U.S. companies' dominance, a market research firm said Friday.
Acer in particular has shown impressive gains of late, with quarter-to-quarter mobile PC shipments in the fourth quarter of last year rising 45.6% to 3.4 million units, iSuppli said in releasing its report on the global laptop market. The Taiwanese company handily outpaced mobile market leader Hewlett-Packard, which posted the second-highest growth rate for the quarter at 32.8%. HP shipped 5 million units in the quarter.
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Acer in particular has shown impressive gains of late, with quarter-to-quarter mobile PC shipments in the fourth quarter of last year rising 45.6% to 3.4 million units, iSuppli said in releasing its report on the global laptop market. The Taiwanese company handily outpaced mobile market leader Hewlett-Packard, which posted the second-highest growth rate for the quarter at 32.8%. HP shipped 5 million units in the quarter.
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