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Driven by M4 release, Apple’s Mac shipments surge 17% YoY in Q1

mardi 22 avril 2025, 23:29 , par Mac Daily News
Driven by M4 release, Apple’s Mac shipments surge 17% YoY in Q1
Featuring the powerful M4 chip and the incredible capabilities of Apple Intelligence — all in its impossibly thin, all-in-one design — iMac is available in a parade of playful new colors.
Apple’s Mac shipments surged 17% year over year in Q125 as global PC shipments grew 6.7% YoY in Q125 to reach 61.4 million units, according to Counterpoint Research’s preliminary data. The growth was mainly driven by PC vendors accelerating shipments ahead of U.S. import tariffs and the increasing adoption of AI-enabled PCs amid the end of Windows 10 support. However, this surge may be short-lived, as inventory levels are likely to stabilize in the next few weeks, Counterpoint believes. The impact of the U.S. import tariffs is expected to dampen the growth momentum for PCs in 2025.
The M4 iMac was released on October 28, 2024. The M4 Mac mini and M4 MacBook Pro were released on November 8, 2024. The M4 MacBook Air and M4 Max Mac Studio were released on March 12, 2025. All of which set the stage for the Mac’s phenomenal calendar Q1 YoY shipment growth.

Counterpoint Research:


Apple and Lenovo delivered strong performances in the quarter, largely due to new product launches and market dynamics. Apple experienced 17% YoY growth in shipments, driven by its AI-capable M4-based MacBook series. Lenovo’s 11% growth reflected its expansion into AI-enabled PCs and its diversified product portfolio. Lenovo remained the brand with the largest market share during the quarter. HP and Dell, on the other hand, benefited from the US market pull-ins during the quarter, with 6% and 4% YoY growth respectively, and maintained their second and third places in Q1. We also found that the pull-ins happened for other major brands too ahead of the tariff uncertainty, leading to the market share further consolidating around major brands.
Senior Analyst William Li noted, “Going forward, competitive dynamics will be shaped by OEMs’ ability to diversify their supply chains and manufacturing bases, in addition to positioning themselves to offer the best AI PC experiences by striking key ecosystem partnerships, from silicon to software to model vendors.”
The global PC manufacturing landscape remains predominantly centered in China, posing significant challenges for the industry in mitigating tariff risks in the near term. Despite recent US exemptions removing tariffs on laptops, uncertainty persists as the Trump administration is planning to impose new duties on semiconductors and other tech products within the next quarter. We expect laptop ODMs (original design manufacturers) and EMS (electronics manufacturing services) will continue to accelerate the shifting of manufacturing from China to other countries, such as Vietnam, India and Mexico, despite these countries also facing different levels of tariffs. We believe the top priority for PC vendors is to shift manufacturing of all products destined for the US market to non-China manufacturing lines.
Overall, US tariff policies have caused uncertainty in the PC industry in 2025, with manufacturers facing escalating costs and potential supply and demand contraction. While temporary exemptions on certain electronic devices like smartphones and laptops have provided temporary relief, the expected US tariffs on semiconductors threaten to disrupt supply chains and dampen demand and investment in AI infrastructure and devices.
Associate Director David Naranjo said, “The US market remains the most important market for AI PCs to demonstrate their capabilities and the best market to sell advanced AI-enabled devices. High tariffs, or tariff policy uncertainties, will likely discourage consumers or enterprises from buying new devices with additional costs, which in turn will suppress growth and increase in penetration. The lingering global economic uncertainty will also pose a downside risk to our forecast of a mid-single-digit YoY shipment growth of the PC market in 2025.”


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