Mac dominated AI-capable PC market in 2024 despite Windows growth

Mac dominated AI-capable PC market in 2024 despite Windows growth
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Mac dominated AI-capable PC market in 2024 despite Windows growth
Author: news@appleinsider.com (Malcolm Owen)
Published: Feb, 26 2025 13:12

MacBook Pro. While Windows AI PCs are slowly catching up, Mac still has a considerable lead in AI-capable PC shipments. The machine learning capabilities of Apple Silicon, including its Neural Engine, has been a massive help for Apple in capturing market share for its Mac lineup. Within the subcategory of AI-capable PCs, it's clearly dominating the field.

In a February 25 report on AI-capable PCs from Canalys, the market for computers with AI capabilities is growing quickly. In Q4 2024, such computers account for 23% of overall PC shipments during the quarter. Across the entire year, AI-capable PCs made up 17% of the total market in 2024.

Drilled down to manufacturer, Apple made up 45% of AI-capable PC shipments in Q4 2024. Apple Silicon also accounted for 10.2% of the total PC market, including non-AI hardware. On a full-year basis, Apple continued to keep a massive lead over its competitors. Across all of 2024, Apple secured a massive 54% of the AI-capable market, with Lenovo and HP in distant joint second place at 12% each, and Windows PCs occupying 46% overall.

Over the course of the year, Windows-based AI PC shipments grew, while Apple's shipments seemingly maintained over the same period. This was apparently driven by continued momentum in commercial deployments later in the cycle for Windows systems. Moving onward, the Windows segment is expected to benefit from the deadline for the end of support for Windows 10. It is apparently emerging as "the primary refresh catalyst among partners," according to Canalys analyst Kieren Jessop.

On the Mac side, Apple's legacy M-series models are seeing price reductions. Jessop adds that this is helping grow commercial share for Apple, including in emerging markets. The introduction of Apple Intelligence will also be helpful in the future, but seemingly not by that much. While AI capabilities aren't a primary purchasing driver, Jessop writes that improved AI processing performance will make personalized experiences and productivity gains more important.

"Over time, this could influence brand loyalty, shaping customers' decisions for future device upgrades," he reasons. Apple's channel strategy is also going to evolve later in 2025 with the introduction of the Apple Partner Network. The revamped program simplified partner tiers in the Enterprise segment, while also highlighting compatibility and scalability, which should help bring in more corporate business.

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