Companies in this industry manufacturing electronic computers, such as mainframes, personal computers, workstations, laptops, and computer services, as well as computer peripheral equipment. Major companies include US-based Apple, Dell, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, and IBM, as well as ASUS (Taiwan), Canon (Japan), and Lenovo (Hong Kong).
COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
Demand is tied to consumer and business income. The profitability of individual computer companies depends on purchasing and production efficiencies, and on technological expertise. Large companies have economies of scale in purchasing and production. Small companies can compete successfully by specializing in certain products or by developing superior technology. The US industry is highly concentrated: the 50 largest firms generate more than 80% of revenue.
PRODUCTS, OPERATIONS & TECHNOLOGY
The industry's major product categories are host computers accounting for about 30% of the industry's revenues, followed by computer storage devices (about 25%). Other products include miscellaneous computer peripherals, accessories for computer peripherals, and computer parts.