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TwitterThe revenue of Dell Technologies reached approximately 88.4 billion U.S. dollars in the 2024 fiscal year. The company's revenue was consistently increasing since 2015 until 2020, when it declined by approximately 6 billion U.S. dollars. Since then, the company's revenue trajectory had recovered again, until its latest decrease of nearly 14 billion U.S. dollars. Dell’s transition in the IT industry Prior to 2013, Dell was a public company, with the bulk of its revenue made through PC sales. In 2013, after falling to a market share of just 10.4% of PC sales worldwide, founder and CEO Michael Dell bought out Dell for 24.4 billion U.S. dollars and made it private for a period of directional shift. In late 2018, Dell Technologies became a public company again. Reflecting the changing demands of digital transformation, Dell Technologies is the leading vendor worldwide both for cloud IT infrastructure and for storage systems.
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Dell Technologies reported $93.41B in Market Capitalization this November of 2025, considering the latest stock price and the number of outstanding shares.Data for Dell Technologies | DELL - Market Capitalization including historical, tables and charts were last updated by Trading Economics this last December in 2025.
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TwitterLenovo shipped ***** million personal computers during the first quarter of 2025, surpassing HP's ***** million shipments in that same quarter and retaining its position as market leader. Dell occupies the third place on the list, shipping nearly ** million PCs. There is a growing trend of consolidation, with HP, Lenovo, and Dell taking up an increasing PC market share. Vendors shifting away from traditional PCs The nature of the PC market is changing, as many vendors are gravitating towards the expanding software industry. A predominate adaptation strategy is to incorporate new technologies into the PC experience. For example, Dell Technologies, which has a market share of around ** to ** percent, is prioritizing enterprise software and cloud solutions, and a new direction for its PC design by including virtual and artificial intelligence technologies into Dell Workstations. HP is responding to the changing market environment by focusing on developing its product line of premium devices for gaming ecosystems. Lenovo’s response has been developing devices specifically for corporate use, as well as integrating virtual reality headsets into their line of computers. Changing nature of personal computing The type of computing hardware preferred by consumers has shifted significantly, as portable devices become more durable, more capable, and more affordable. Desktop-PCs – once a must for any user that intended to purposefully use their device for work or play – are the biggest victim of this shift. In 2010, desktop PC shipments reached *** million units, a figure that is expected to fall to ** million by 2025. Tablets have filled the hole left by declining PC sales, rising from ** million units shipped in 2010, to an expected *** million in 2025.
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Dell Technologies reported $21.41B in Cost of Sales for its fiscal quarter ending in September of 2025. Data for Dell Technologies | DELL - Cost Of Sales including historical, tables and charts were last updated by Trading Economics this last December in 2025.
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The global computer hardware market, valued at $130.86 billion in 2025, is projected to experience robust growth, driven by several key factors. The increasing adoption of cloud computing and big data analytics fuels demand for high-performance servers and storage devices. Furthermore, the ongoing digital transformation across various industries, coupled with the proliferation of smart devices and the Internet of Things (IoT), necessitates advanced networking hardware and powerful workstations. Growth in remote work and hybrid work models continues to stimulate demand for PCs and laptops. While supply chain constraints and fluctuating component prices pose challenges, technological advancements such as the development of faster processors, increased memory capacity, and improved energy efficiency are mitigating these restraints and driving innovation within the sector. Segment-wise, the server market and storage devices are likely to witness the highest growth rates due to the rising data volumes and the expanding adoption of cloud-based services. Competition among major players like Acer, Samsung, HP, Cisco, Dell, Lenovo, Apple, Panasonic, Intel, and Sony is fierce, leading to continuous product improvements and competitive pricing. Geographic expansion, particularly in developing economies in Asia Pacific and Latin America, presents significant opportunities for market expansion. The forecast period of 2025-2033 anticipates a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.86%, indicating substantial market expansion. This growth trajectory is expected to be influenced by several trends, including the increasing adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML), which demand substantial computing power and specialized hardware. Furthermore, the growing focus on cybersecurity and data protection will drive demand for advanced networking solutions and robust security hardware. The market segmentation reveals significant opportunities within the PC & Workstation, Networking Hardware (Routers, Hubs, Switches), Server, and Storage Devices categories. Companies are focusing on research and development to integrate sustainable practices, reducing environmental impact and appealing to environmentally conscious consumers. While macroeconomic factors and geopolitical instability could present unforeseen challenges, the overall outlook for the computer hardware market remains positive, driven by technological innovation and sustained demand across various sectors. This report provides a detailed analysis of the global computer hardware industry, covering the period from 2019 to 2033. It leverages extensive market research to offer invaluable insights into market trends, key players, and future growth prospects. With a base year of 2025 and an estimated year of 2025, the forecast period extends to 2033, using historical data from 2019-2024. The report examines various segments including PCs & workstations, networking hardware (routers, hubs, switches), the server market, and storage devices, providing a comprehensive overview of this dynamic industry. This report is essential for businesses, investors, and anyone seeking to understand the complexities and potential of the computer hardware market. Millions of units are used as a measurement unit. Recent developments include: May 2023 - The IT hardware PLI 2.0 aims to increase India's output and presence in the global IT hardware/servers/laptop value chains. PLI 2.0 for IT hardware would catalyze India's USD300 billion electronics manufacturing ambition, a key component of its country's trillion-dollar digital economy aim., April 2023 - Samsung Electronics and AMD announced a multi-year cooperation renewal to bring many generations of high-performance, ultra-low-power AMD Radeon graphics solutions to an extended array of Samsung Exynos SoCs.. Key drivers for this market are: Rapid Growth of the IT Industry, Increasing Digitization of the Public Sector. Potential restraints include: Rising Concern Regarding e-Waste. Notable trends are: Rapid Growth of the IT Industry is Expected to Drive the IT Hardware Market.
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TwitterThe overall market leader in the global personal computer market in 2023 was Lenovo with a market share of 25.5 percent with HP Inc. in at second with a 21.6 percent share. In terms of unit shipments, Lenovo recorded 62.5 million, while HP Inc. had around 53.03 million.
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Dell Technologies reported $5.57B in Gross Profit on Sales for its fiscal quarter ending in June of 2025. Data for Dell Technologies | DELL - Gross Profit On Sales including historical, tables and charts were last updated by Trading Economics this last December in 2025.
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TwitterAs of 2024, Dell's employee count was approximately ******* which represented a decrease of about ****** employees from the previous year. The figure has been gradually decreasing since 2020, as a result of cost management policies and limitations on hiring and employee reorganizations. Background on Dell The American-owned private multinational computer technology company Dell is a powerful player in the global market, ranking highly in the list of America’s most powerful and valuable corporations. Within the desktop computer industry, the company is one of the leading PC vendors in the world, next to Hewlett Packard and Lenovo. The company’s primary focus has rested on the development and sale of personal computers and other personal computer-related services, but recent years have seen the company expand into storage and networking markets and begin to place greater focus on the delivery of enterprise hardware and services. Founded back in the 1980s by the then 19-year-old Michael Dell, the company has been generating multi-billion dollar revenue figures since the late 90s and also records a generous annual net income. The company also invests a significant amount of funding into research and development, helping the company remain at the top of its game. Throughout the company’s history, Dell has made a number of acquisitions to support its market position, including: Alienware, Perot Systems, Credant Technologies, Gale Technologies, and Quest software. In recent years, two significant events have occurred. Firstly, 2013 saw the company delist its shares from various stock exchanges, becoming a private company. Secondly, in late 2015, Dell purchased the data storage giant EMC Corporation for around ** billion U.S. dollars. At the time, it was the largest technology deal in history. For Dell, EMC offers strength in a variety of data and information activities, including security, storage, and infrastructure, and the rapidly growing big data market. In 2021, Dell spun off VMware, which it had acquired as part of the EMC deal, into a separate company.Dell has previously been recognized for its commitment to environmental and sustainability goals. In 2020, the company announced its goal to recycle a product equivalent to every product that it sells, and use recycled or reused materials to make more than half of every product.
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TwitterIn the first quarter of 2023, Lenovo shipped 22.4 percent of all personal computers worldwide, whilst HP Inc. occupied 21.1 percent of the PC market. Dell ranked third among vendors in terms of PC shipments, accounting for 16.7 percent of the market.
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TwitterIn the third quarter of 2024, unit shipments of the PC vendor Lenovo amounted to ***** million worldwide, a slight reduction from the ***** million units the company shipped in the second quarter of 2023. Lenovo history Lenovo is a multinational technology company headquartered in Hong Kong. Chinese businessman Liu Chuanzhi founded Lenovo — then known as Legend — in 1984, changing the name to Lenovo in 2003. The company sells and produces various consumer electronics, smart home devices, and data center products. The company has since grown to become one of the world's leading consumer electronics companies, competing against Apple, Samsung, Sony, and Panasonic. Lenovo’s competitors Lenovo ranks highly among vendors in the global PC market, consistently ahead of other notable companies such HP. and Dell, as well being one of the leading Chromebook vendors. The company also offers a range of smartphone devices under the branding Motorola, following the acquisition of the company in 2014. However, Lenovo’s smartphone market share has declined over the years, with the company now putting more of an emphasis on its growing data center segment, including the company’s hybrid cloud, edge computing, and software-defined storage solutions.
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The global USB-C Port Replicator market is projected to witness substantial growth, driven by the ubiquitous adoption of USB-C technology across a wide spectrum of devices and the escalating demand for enhanced connectivity and expanded functionality. With an estimated market size of $5.8 billion in 2025 and a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of approximately 12.5% projected through 2033, the market is poised for significant expansion. Key growth drivers include the increasing prevalence of laptops and mobile devices featuring only USB-C ports, necessitating docking solutions for peripherals, external displays, and power delivery. Furthermore, the burgeoning trend of remote and hybrid work models fuels the demand for seamless workstation setups, making port replicators an essential accessory for professionals seeking to maximize productivity by connecting multiple monitors, high-speed storage, and networking interfaces. The market is also benefiting from advancements in USB-C technology, such as higher data transfer speeds (USB4 and Thunderbolt) and increased power delivery capabilities, enabling more sophisticated and versatile port replicator designs. The market is segmented by application into Online Sales and Physical Stores, with online channels expected to capture a larger share due to convenience and wider product availability. In terms of type, the market is categorized by power delivery wattage, with "Above 90W" segments likely to see the most dynamic growth as higher-power laptops and accessories become commonplace. Geographically, Asia Pacific, led by China and India, is anticipated to emerge as the fastest-growing region, spurred by rapid technological adoption and a massive consumer base. North America and Europe will continue to be significant markets due to their established technological infrastructure and high disposable incomes. Key players like Dell Technologies, HP, Anker, and Belkin International are actively innovating, offering a diverse range of port replicators that cater to various user needs, from basic connectivity to advanced docking stations for creative professionals and enterprise users. Challenges such as potential port compatibility issues and the increasing integration of ports into laptops themselves will need to be navigated, but the overarching trend towards universal connectivity strongly supports the sustained growth of the USB-C port replicator market. This report provides an in-depth examination of the global USB-C Port Replicators market, offering insights into its current landscape, historical performance, and future trajectory. Leveraging a robust study period spanning from 2019 to 2033, with a base year of 2025, this analysis delves into market dynamics, key players, and emerging trends. The forecast period from 2025 to 2033 is meticulously analyzed, building upon the historical data from 2019-2024.
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TwitterIn 2023, Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) had 62 thousand employees worldwide. The fiscal year end of the company is October, 31st. HPE is an American technology company that was formed on November 1, 2015, following the break-up of the IT giant, Hewlett-Packard Company (HP Co). Initially producing a range of electronic test equipment, HP Co made its name by becoming one of the leading manufacturers of personal computers (PCs) worldwide, and a global manufacturer of servers, storage devices, and networking equipment, as well as delivering a variety of IT services for both consumers and enterprises. In 2015 along with the HPE spin off, the other company that emerged from the split was HP Inc. HPE’s business focus HPE’s business is divided into four segments: Intelligent Edge, Compute, High Performance Computing & Artificial Intelligence, and Storage. The Intelligent Edge segment of HPE touches on key themes including cloud computing and edge computing, as well as network security. HPE's size and spread means they hold sizeable positions in several global markets, notably servers and storage where they face competition from other leading technology firms such as Dell Technologies or Dell EMC, as well as IBM, NetApp, and Lenovo to name but a few. HP Inc’s business focus The core of HP Inc's business remains personal systems and the company appears to have ridden the separation without too much disruption to its market position. HP Inc remains one of the major players in the global PC market and its historical market share of around 15 to 25 percent continues into 2023. The company shipped 58 million personal computers in 2019. In addition to its success in the PC segment, the company also maintains a healthy market share in sales of hardcopy peripherals. Both HP Inc and HPE will benefit from the continued strength of the Hewlett Packard brand, which ranks as one of the most valuable brands worldwide.
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L'indice principale del mercato azionario dell'Uganda, l'USE All Share, è salito a 1485 punti il 29 ottobre 2025, guadagnando lo 0,19% rispetto alla sessione precedente. Nel mese scorso, l'indice è salito dell'1,14% ed è aumentato del 27,82% rispetto allo stesso periodo dell'anno scorso, secondo le negoziazioni su un contratto per differenza (CFD) che segue questo indice di riferimento dall'Uganda. Valori correnti, dati storici, previsioni, statistiche, grafici e calendario economico - Uganda - Borsa.
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