Press Release: Ultrabook Growth more than Triple that of Tablets over Next Five Years, Says Juniper Research
Hampshire, UK - 24th January 2012: A new report from analyst firm Juniper Research forecasts that shipments of Ultrabooks will
grow at three times the rate of tablets over the next five years. However, tablets
volume will remain higher, with 253 million shipped in 2016, compared with 178
million Ultrabooks.
Biting
Back Against Apple
The report finds that while vendors have quickly responded to Apple's launch of the iPad
with an array of competing products, the industry has been slow to respond to 2008's
Macbook Air; leading vendors only launched the first Ultrabooks - a new
category in mobile computing driven by the world's largest semiconductor
manufacturer, Intel - in late 2011.
Balancing
the Ultrabook Load
While the market is bursting with new products post-CES, a
number of challenges remain for the industry. As we have seen in the tablet
market, without products which are significantly differentiated from those of
Apple in terms of price and features, gaining traction for its competitors is a
difficult value proposition. Furthermore, Intel's Ultrabook specs bring their
own challenges.
According to report author Daniel Ashdown: "While
Intel's control of the brand ensures that Ultrabooks stand out from traditional
notebooks, vendors face a balancing act in terms of product strategy. Meeting
Intel's specification secures brand status and funding, but the step-change
from notebooks means many of today's Ultrabooks are too expensive for many
consumers."
Other key findings from the report include:
·
Flash-based storage - behind many of the enhancements in
Ultrabooks - provides superior performance, which comes at a price, but vendors
will need to augment solid state drives with hard disk drives or cloud storage
in the long term.
·
Windows 8 will play a pivotal role in driving Ultrabook
adoption, with extended battery life, always-on-always-connected and other functionalities
coming with Microsoft's next OS.
·
Netbooks shipments will comprise just a third of today's
volumes by 2016, as tablets and low-cost, but superior performance notebooks
continue to cannibalise this short-lived segment.
The Ultrabooks whitepaper is available to download from the Juniper website together with further details of the full study.
Juniper Research provides research and analytical services to
the global hi-tech communications sector, providing consultancy, analyst
reports and industry commentary.
Jess Hanslip
Juniper Research
T: +44(0)1256 830 001
E: jess.hanslip@juniperresearch.com
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