Fourth-quarter 2022 global tablet shipments amounted to 35.46 million units, declining 7.7% from the prior quarter as consumers tightened their spending on non-essentials amid the weakening economy, rising inflation and high interest rates.
Looking into first-quarter 2023, in view of the weak economy and consumer confidence, tablet brands will continue to scale back their shipments. Traditional slow season effects will keep global tablet shipments on a downward trend, estimated to decrease 20% from the prior quarter.
Apple has lowered its production forecast for the coming quarters, while non-Apple brands such as Amazon and Lenovo have also cut their orders to OEMs for first-quarter 2023. The reduced volumes are expected to lead to a nearly 20% sequential decline in global first-quarter 2023 tablet shipments.
Chart 2: Shipments by product ? iPad, non-iPad branded and white-box, 4Q21-1Q23 (m units)
Chart 3: Shipment share by product ? iPad, non-iPad branded and white-box, 4Q21-1Q23
Chart 12: Shipments from Taiwan makers and share of global shipments, 4Q21-1Q23 (m units)
Chart 13: Taiwan tablet shipments by maker, 4Q21-1Q23 (m units)
Chart 16: Tablet shipments of China-based newcomers, 2022-2023 (m units)