Mobile Phones on a path to success

The ITscope Market Barometer Q4/2023 has arri­ved, ser­ving as a com­pre­hen­si­ve com­pass for the IT and tele­com­mu­ni­ca­ti­ons indus­try. By pro­vi­ding a detail­ed insight into the top-selling pro­ducts and exci­ting new­co­mers in the mar­ket, it gui­des you towards the most signi­fi­cant trends and deve­lo­p­ments in the last quar­ter of 2023.

ITscope Market baro­me­ter Q4/2023 as a PDF

The ITscope mar­ket baro­me­ter is based on ITscope GmbH’s own analysis.

Karlsruhe, January 18, 2024 – The fourth quar­ter of the year is often asso­cia­ted with exci­ting new releases in the IT and tele­com­mu­ni­ca­ti­ons sec­tor – and Apple, in par­ti­cu­lar, cau­sed a stir with its latest pro­ducts in Q4/2023. The ITscope Market Barometer sheds light on how the­se new addi­ti­ons, along with other trends, are sha­ping the IT mar­ket land­scape and the role they play in the cur­rent mar­ket dyna­mics. Taking cen­ter stage are the latest flag­ship smart­phones, which have gar­ne­red impres­si­ve click num­bers, indi­ca­ting a clear trend: the smart­phone seg­ment is booming.

Full steam ahead for Apple

The new iPhone models from Apple play­ed a pro­mi­nent role. The iPhone 15 Pro Max sai­led to the top of the popu­la­ri­ty chart with 3,804 clicks and was award­ed a “very good” rating by Stiftung Warentest, the best-known German con­su­mer orga­ni­sa­ti­on, making it the first smart­phone ever to recei­ve such reco­gni­ti­on. “Apple is not only suc­cessful in the con­su­mer sec­tor with its latest iPhone series, but also in the pro­fes­sio­nal envi­ron­ment,” says Oliver Gorges, Director of Sales & Marketing at ITscope. “The con­ver­gence of the B2B & B2C tar­get groups is incre­asing here – this can be seen from our sales statistics.”

In the tablet cate­go­ry, the Apple iPad Wi-Fi, 10.2 main­tai­ned its top posi­ti­on – and that too in a year wit­hout any iPad releases. In the note­book cate­go­ry, the 2020 Apple MacBook Air, 13.3″ stood out as an unex­pec­ted lea­der. Is this a chan­ge in cour­se in the pre­do­mi­nant­ly Windows-dominated B2B envi­ron­ment? “The 2020 MacBook Air is a good, relia­ble note­book and thanks to the M1 chip, it is sui­ta­ble for many pur­po­ses, both pri­va­te­ly and pro­fes­sio­nal­ly,” comm­ents ITscope CEO Benjamin Mund. “However, most offices still rely on a Windows envi­ron­ment, which pro­vi­des more flexibility.”

Choppy waters ahead for the printing industry

The prin­ter indus­try faced a chal­len­ging year in 2023, as it grapp­led with a decli­ne in demand despi­te the domi­nan­ce of fami­li­ar models. Oliver Gorges remark­ed, “The prin­ter indus­try is con­fron­ting signi­fi­cant chal­lenges. The ongo­ing digi­tiza­ti­on and shift towards paper­less work envi­ron­ments are for­cing manu­fac­tu­r­ers to reas­sess their stra­te­gies and focus on inno­va­ti­ve solutions.”

Samsung's SSDs set the course for success.

SSDs (Solid State Drives) have beco­me more popu­lar than tra­di­tio­nal hard dri­ves (HDDs) on ITscope. Samsung has main­tai­ned its lea­der­ship posi­ti­on in this area with a ran­ge of high-performance models, some of which have even seen an increase in the dea­ler purcha­se pri­ce (HEK). Additionally, the gro­wing adop­ti­on of the PCIe4.0 stan­dard is note­wor­t­hy. However, clas­sic HDDs still have their jus­ti­fi­ca­ti­on, par­ti­cu­lar­ly for sto­ring lar­ge amounts of data and backups.

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Highflyer: Exploring the top innovations

Embarking on an exci­ting jour­ney, the ITscope Highflyer show­ca­ses the latest and most talked-about releases in the IT and tele­com­mu­ni­ca­ti­ons indus­try. Each pro­duct cate­go­ry crowns the artic­le with the hig­hest num­ber of clicks as the Highflyer.

Number 1: Lenovo's PC system

In the fourth quar­ter of 2023, one brand cap­tures atten­ti­on: Apple.
The new­ly laun­ched pro­ducts from the Californian manu­fac­tu­rer recei­ve signi­fi­cant clicks and seem to be in vogue even in the B2B sec­tor. However, they don’t take the top spot. That honor goes to the Lenovo PC sys­tem, ThinkCentre M70q Gen 3 11T3, which has con­sis­t­ent­ly shi­ned as a top new­co­mer in pre­vious quar­ters and main­ta­ins its lead with 6,367 clicks.

New Apple products dominate the top list

Among the new Apple pro­ducts making their way into the top list, the Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max stands out, secu­ring the second place in the ITscope Highflyer ran­king. Computer Bild rates this mobi­le pho­ne as “the lar­gest, most expen­si­ve, and best-equipped iPhone to date” with a score of 1.4. The new Apple AirPods Pro 2, ran­king third with 1,589 clicks, pro­ve to be the most popu­lar new head­pho­nes. Despite the fact that new fea­tures, such as micro­pho­ne con­trol, can only be ful­ly uti­li­zed with the latest iOS, they remain a favo­ri­te accor­ding to Golem. Other Apple pro­ducts on the Highflyer list include the MacBook Pro, refer­red to by Golem as “an almost per­fect note­book” in the note­book cate­go­ry, and the Apple Watch Ultra 2, lea­ding the smart­watch best­sel­ler list accor­ding to Chip​.de and the most popu­lar weara­ble on ITscope. The Apple Pencil also makes it to the Highflyer list with 461 clicks as an input device, prai­sed by ComputerBild for its num­e­rous fea­tures and lower price.

PC components for professionals

In the gra­phics card cate­go­ry, MSI stands out with the GeForce RTX 4070 Ti GAMING X SLIM 12G, landing in fifth place in the ITscope Highflyer list. Highlighted for its com­pact size and effi­ci­ent coo­ling con­cept by PC Games Hardware and HardwareLuxx, it offers an inte­res­t­ing opti­on for users see­king a powerful gra­phics card.

The Samsung 990 PRO MZ-V9P4T0BW SSD is par­ti­cu­lar­ly sui­ta­ble for high-end gam­ing and gra­phic editing, ran­king seventh. It stands out with its incre­asing HPP and one-sided assem­bly, which offers prac­ti­cal advan­ta­ges in tem­pe­ra­tu­re manage­ment accor­ding to HardwareLuxx.

The Intel Core i7-14700K, part of Intel’s Raptor Lake pro­ces­sors’ refresh series, achie­ves 807 clicks. Despite mixed reviews of the enti­re refresh, the i7 per­forms bet­ter than its i5 and i9 coun­ter­parts, as repor­ted by ComputerBase.

Technology trends in B2B

The most popu­lar new tablet PC is the Microsoft Surface Go 4 for Business, an afforda­ble con­ver­ti­ble with an HPP of €592.95. The high demand for this device is reflec­ted in the fact that it was only available at a few ITscope retail­ers in mid-December. This is also one reason for the excep­tio­nal­ly high click num­bers on ITscope – when avai­la­bi­li­ty is low, retail­ers often use the plat­form to search for alter­na­ti­ve sources. The table­t’s inven­to­ry has now recovered.

Also worth not­ing, even though it did­n’t make it into the top ten, is the new Dell UltraSharp TFT, which gar­ne­red 189 clicks. The moni­tor fea­tures IPS Black tech­no­lo­gy, sup­port­ing a wider vie­w­ing ang­le and impro­ved color accu­ra­cy, par­ti­cu­lar­ly in dark sce­nes. This demons­tra­tes that inno­va­ti­ve screen tech­no­lo­gies are of inte­rest to pro­fes­sio­nal users, espe­ci­al­ly when it comes to impro­ved image qua­li­ty and color contrast.

Check out the top 20 newcomers with hot-seller potential - our Highflyers:

Pos. Manufacturer and pro­duct name Mfr’s no. Listed sin­ce clicks
#1 ThinkCentre M70q Gen 3 11T3 – Mini 11T300BWGE 2023-07-04 6367
#2 Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max MU773ZD/A 2023-09-13 3804
#3 Apple AirPods Pro 2. Generation MTJV3ZM/A 2023-09-13 1589
#4 Apple MacBook Pro– M3 MRX33D/A 2023-10-31 1194
#5 MSI GeForce RTX 4070 Ti GAMING X SLIM 12G V513-250R 2023-08-06 1153
#6 Microsoft Surface Go 4 for Business XHU-00004 2023-09-07 1128
#7 Samsung 990 PRO MZ-V9P4T0BW 2023-07-13 892
#8 Intel Core i7 14700K BX8071514700K 2023-09-12 807
#9 Apple Watch Ultra 2 MRF63FD/A 2023-09-13 690
#10 Apple Pencil MUWA3ZM/A 2023-10-18 461
#11 Oculus Meta Quest 3 (512 GB) 899−00586−01 2023-09-02 368
#12

Sony PlayStation 5 SLIM Konsole

9577171 2023-11-02 329
#13 Brother DCP L3560CDW DCPL3560CDWRE1 2023-09-02 317
#14 BARCO ClickShare C‑10 R9861611EUB2 2023-08-24 291
#15 Samsung Galaxy SmartTag2 EI-T5600BBEGEU 2023-08-22 266
#16 Seagate , 2X ST10000NM018G + QNAP TS-264–8G 2X ST10000NM018G + TS-264–8G 2023-09-23 196
#17 Dell UltraSharp U2724DE DELL-U2724DE 2023-11-18 189
#18 Apple Hintere Abdeckung für Mobiltelefon MT223ZM/A 2023-09-13 176
#19 UbiQuiti UniFi AI Professional UVC-AI-PRO 2023-07-13 172
#20 Be Quiet! Dark Rock PRO 5 BK036 2023-10-11 167

Mobile phones: The iPhone 15 takes the lead

In the fourth quar­ter of 2023, the cate­go­ry of mobi­le pho­nes on the ITscope plat­form expe­ri­en­ced a remar­kab­le increase in click-through rates, fue­led pri­ma­ri­ly by the intro­duc­tion of Apple’s new iPhone 15 series. Compared to the pre­vious quar­ter, the over­all click-through rates on the plat­form, and even in com­pa­ri­son to the fourth quar­ter of 2022, the­re was an above-average demand. Additionally, the sales trend on ITscope expe­ri­en­ced occa­sio­nal sharp spikes.

The click-through rates for mobile phones on ITscope skyrocketed in Q4 2023.
The iPhone 15 models are selling well, as evidenced by the example of the iPhone 15 Pro, which sold 1,188 units on ITscope alone on December 29th, according to sales trends.

Leading the char­ge in this dyna­mic was the Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max, cap­tu­ring the top spot in the cate­go­ry with an impres­si­ve 3,804 clicks. Priced at a dea­ler purcha­se pri­ce (HEK) of €1,206.43, this flag­ship model stands out with fea­tures such as the Super Retina XDR dis­play with 2796 x 1290 pixels at 460 ppi, the A16 pro­ces­sor, and a high-quality came­ra sys­tem. Notably, it recei­ved a “very good” rating from Stiftung Warentest, mar­king the first time a smart­phone has achie­ved such reco­gni­ti­on, fur­ther high­light­ing the excep­tio­nal qua­li­ty and per­for­mance of the iPhone 15 series, espe­ci­al­ly the Pro Max model.

The Apple iPhone 15 secu­red the fifth spot with an HEK of €777.14 and 2,234 clicks. It sur­pas­sed its pre­de­ces­sor, the iPhone 14, in reviews and value for money, as show­ca­sed in a com­pa­ri­son on Stern​.de. Following clo­se­ly behind, the iPhone 15 Pro clai­med the sixth posi­ti­on with 1,862 clicks.

Tablets: A year without new iPads - Calm waters or storm?

In the fourth quar­ter of 2023, despi­te the
absence of any new iPad releases, the Apple iPad Wi-Fi, 10.2″ model main­tai­ned its posi­ti­on as the most popu­lar pro­duct on the ITscope plat­form. This achie­ve­ment is par­ti­cu­lar­ly remar­kab­le and show­ca­ses the con­tin­ued demand for tablets in the tech­no­lo­gi­cal sec­tor, as evi­den­ced by the signi­fi­cant increase in click-through rates com­pared to the pre­vious year. This trend is also reflec­ted in the over­all click-through rates on ITscope, fur­ther high­light­ing the gro­wing importance of tablets and their sus­tained popu­la­ri­ty in the pro­fes­sio­nal mar­ket. According to reports from WinFuture, Apple plans to update its enti­re tablet ran­ge in 2024, crea­ting even more anti­ci­pa­ti­on among con­su­mers and pro­fes­sio­nals alike.

Interest in tablet PCs is surging on the ITscope platform.

While Apple domi­na­tes in the mid-price ran­ge, Microsoft has made a strong pre­sence in the high-end mar­ket with pro­ducts like the Microsoft Surface Pro 9 for Business, secu­ring the second posi­ti­on with 2,830 clicks and a dea­ler purcha­se pri­ce of €1,600.93. This sur­pas­ses the Apple 12.9‑inch iPad Pro, which ran­ked 16th with 841 clicks and a dea­ler purcha­se pri­ce of €1,430.73. On the other hand, afforda­ble models such as the Samsung Tab A8 (€151.13) domi­na­te the lower pri­ce range.

A new stand­out per­for­mer on the list is the Microsoft Surface Go 4 for Business, with the pro­duct code XHU-00004, ear­ning the nick­na­me “The Baby-Surface” from Dr. Windows. Despite its com­pact size, this tablet has impres­sed experts and is even recom­men­ded for per­so­nal use.

Laptops: A shift in operating systems?

The note­book cate­go­ry on the ITscope plat­form expe­ri­en­ced a remar­kab­le shift in the fourth quar­ter of 2023. Defying the domi­nan­ce of Windows pro­ducts in the B2B envi­ron­ment, the Apple MacBook Air, 13.3″ from 2020 emer­ged as the front­run­ner in the ITscope cate­go­ry. Benjamin Mund, CEO of ITscope, com­men­ted, “The MacBook Air has estab­lished its­elf as a typi­cal Black Friday pro­duct – relia­ble and now available at a rela­tively afforda­ble pri­ce, even though dra­stic pri­ce reduc­tions were absent.” Another new­co­mer, the Apple MacBook Pro MRX33D/A, made an impres­si­ve leap from 0 to 15th place.

Despite a marginal decrease in price, the Apple MacBook Air, 13.3

Lenovo note­books were in high demand during the fourth quar­ter. Coming in at second place was the Lenovo ThinkPad E16 Gen, descri­bed by ComputerBild as a robust work­hor­se. Taking the third spot was the high-end Lenovo ThinkBook 16p G4, equip­ped with an Intel Core i9, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060, and pri­ced at €1,715.13. Interestingly, the demand for this pro­duct on ITscope increased signi­fi­cant­ly when the inven­to­ry was low. With its powerful CPU and GPU com­bi­na­ti­on, this note­book appeals to both deman­ding busi­ness tasks and crea­ti­ve applications.

The Lenovo ThinkBook 16p G4 garnered significant interest, especially as the inventory levels dwindled, showcasing its popularity among consumers.

The Lenovo ThinkPad E16, offe­ring an afforda­ble alter­na­ti­ve with an AMD Ryzen 5 pro­ces­sor, posi­ti­ons its­elf at 4th place as an attrac­ti­ve choice for budget-conscious buy­ers. Taking the 8th spot is the Lenovo ThinkPad P16 Gen 2, distin­gu­is­hed by its three-year Lenovo Premium Support, making it ide­al for pro­fes­sio­nal users who prio­ri­ti­ze relia­bi­li­ty and ser­vice. However, with a dea­ler purcha­se pri­ce (HEK) of €2,452.41, it comes at a hig­her cost.

Another note­wor­t­hy con­ten­der is the Lenovo ThinkPad X13 Yoga Gen 4, ear­ning the 10th spot with its ver­sa­ti­li­ty as a con­ver­ti­ble and the powerful i7 pro­ces­sor, all at a dea­ler purcha­se pri­ce (HEK) of €1,603.46. Lastly, roun­ding out the list is the Lenovo ThinkPad E14 Gen 5, a solid busi­ness note­book pri­ced at €769.18, secu­ring the 11th position.

Docking stations: Riding the tides with USB-C and Thunderbolt

Docking sta­ti­ons have beco­me an inte­gral part of the busi­ness world, con­nec­ting lap­tops to peri­phe­ral devices and screens, and enab­ling hybrid work models. When choo­sing a docking sta­ti­on, the type of con­nec­tions, such as USB‑C or Thunderbolt, and the power are cru­cial fac­tors to con­sider. Despite their stan­dar­di­zed appearance, docking sta­ti­ons come with a varie­ty of dif­fe­ren­ces that mani­fest in key fea­tures like char­ging speed (wat­ta­ge), data trans­fer, and multi-monitor sup­port. These essen­ti­al cha­rac­te­ristics dri­ve mar­ket dyna­mics and pose a chall­enge for busi­nesses to find the ide­al model from a wide ran­ge of opti­ons. Docking sta­ti­ons that offer a multi­tu­de of dif­fe­rent con­nec­tions and func­tion­a­li­ties are par­ti­cu­lar­ly sought after, as they pro­vi­de high com­pa­ti­bi­li­ty with various devices and use cases.

At the top of the ITscope charts sits the Lenovo ThinkPad Universal USB‑C Dock 40AY0090EU with 90 watts and an impres­si­ve 7,798 clicks. This ver­sa­ti­le dock, which has pro­ven its­elf in inde­pen­dent tests, such as tho­se con­duc­ted by FAZ, is not only sui­ta­ble for popu­lar Lenovo ThinkPads but also offers broad com­pa­ti­bi­li­ty with other devices.

Taking second place with 2,483 clicks is the Lenovo ThinkPad Universal Thunderbolt 4 Dock, which has been reco­gni­zed by Chip​.de as one of the best Thunderbolt docks. It com­bi­nes high trans­fer speeds with a varie­ty of ports and is a top choice for users with high demands.

Dell and HP also have a strong pre­sence in this cate­go­ry. The Dell WD19S docking sta­ti­on with USB‑C, HDMI, and DisplayPort ports, as well as a power out­put of 130 watts, takes third place. Following clo­se­ly behind in fourth place is HP’s USB‑C Dock G5, which also has USB‑C ports, a GigE port, and a power out­put of 100 watts.

The Lenovo ThinkPad Hybrid USB‑C/-A Dock and the Lenovo ThinkPad Thunderbolt 4 WorkStation Dock, the lat­ter being the most expen­si­ve dock in the top 15 with 2,152 clicks, offer advan­ced con­nec­ti­vi­ty opti­ons and are par­ti­cu­lar­ly inte­res­t­ing for pro­fes­sio­nal users. In 10th place is the most afforda­ble pro­duct in the top 10, the HP USB‑C/A Universal Dock G2.

Specifically desi­gned for Microsoft Surface pro­ducts, the Microsoft Surface Dock 2 offers a spe­ci­fic solu­ti­on with its Surface Connect cable and lands in 11th place. The docking sta­ti­on is not uni­ver­sal­ly compatible.

PC systems: Lenovo sets sail

The PC com­ple­te sys­tems are on the rise again: Although the click num­bers on ITscope are still below tho­se of the pre­vious year, the gap is signi­fi­cant­ly smal­ler than in Q3.

PC systems are experiencing a resurgence in demand in the fourth quarter of 2023.
PC systems are experiencing a resurgence in demand in the fourth quarter of 2023.

In the cate­go­ry of PC com­ple­te sys­tems, the Lenovo ThinkCentre M70q Gen 3 11T300BWGE has emer­ged as the top per­for­mer of the fourth quar­ter of 2023, with an impres­si­ve 6,367 clicks. This sys­tem stands out for its balan­ced com­bi­na­ti­on of a powerful mid-range CPU, the i5 12400T, and gene­rous sto­rage capa­ci­ty, with 16GB of RAM and 512GB of sto­rage, ensu­ring remar­kab­le ever­y­day per­for­mance. The more com­pact vari­ant, the Lenovo ThinkCentre M70q Gen 3 11T300B3GE, secu­red the fifth posi­ti­on, offe­ring the same CPU but with half the sto­rage – 8GB of RAM and 256GB – as a more cost-effective opti­on. The pri­ce dif­fe­rence bet­ween the two vari­ants is €86.31, making the smal­ler ver­si­on an attrac­ti­ve alter­na­ti­ve for budget-conscious buyers.

The Dell OptiPlex 7010 sys­tem is also expe­ri­en­cing a boost, clai­ming the fourth place with its Core i5 13500T. Climbing from rank 80 to sixth place is the HP Workstation Z2 G9, one of the few tower PCs in the top ranks of the ITscope cate­go­ry. Equipped with a powerful i7 pro­ces­sor, this work­sta­tion has a dea­ler purcha­se pri­ce (HEK) of €1,201.26.

The Lenovo M75q Workstation, ran­king ninth, offers a powerful opti­on with an AMD Ryzen 5 pro­ces­sor clo­cked at 3.2GHz. Completing the ran­ge of Lenovo com­ple­te sys­tems is the Lenovo ThinkCentre M70t Gen 3, secu­ring the twelfth posi­ti­on and high­light­ing the bran­d’s diver­si­ty in the segment.

Currently unavailable is the HP Elite 600 G9 828Z0AT#ABD, a mini PC with a Core i5 pro­ces­sor. Since mid-December, the inven­to­ry level at all ITscope sup­pli­ers has drop­ped to 0. Nevertheless, this com­ple­te sys­tem still mana­ges to attract 699 clicks on ITscope.

SSDs: Samsung takes the helm

SSDs, known for their fast data trans­fer and ener­gy effi­ci­en­cy, have beco­me an indis­pensable part of modern IT life and are now sur­pas­sing tra­di­tio­nal hard dri­ves (HDDs) in popu­la­ri­ty on ITscope. Despite their domi­nan­ce, HDDs con­ti­nue to be rele­vant in cer­tain appli­ca­ti­ons. Alexander Stikel, Junior IT Systems Engineer at ITscope, explains, “For sto­ring lar­ge amounts of data, such as back­ups, HDDs are still pri­ma­ri­ly used. They pro­vi­de a more cost-effective alter­na­ti­ve for data archi­ving, whe­re speed is not a priority.”

SSDs are receiving more clicks than traditional HDDs on ITscope in the fourth quarter of 2023.

Samsung domi­na­tes the field in the SSD cate­go­ry with a ran­ge of models known for their relia­bi­li­ty and com­pa­ti­bi­li­ty. The EVO series, desi­gned for con­su­mers, uti­li­zes TLC (Triple-Level Cell) NAND flash tech­no­lo­gy, while the more powerful PRO models rely on MLC (Multi-Level Cell) tech­no­lo­gy with 2 bits per cell. The QVO series, alt­hough afforda­ble, has not gai­ned trac­tion in the B2B sec­tor. All of the­se SSDs are inten­ded for instal­la­ti­on pur­po­ses. It is worth not­ing that pri­ces for some PRO models increased in the fourth quar­ter. Another signi­fi­cant deve­lo­p­ment is the gro­wing pre­va­lence of the PCIe4.0 stan­dard. SSDs with PCIe4.0 offer hig­her trans­fer rates, enab­ling fas­ter and more effi­ci­ent real-time data pro­ces­sing. Models with a PCIe4.0 inter­face, such as the Samsung 980 PRO and Samsung 990 PRO series, are high­ly popu­lar, unders­coring their rele­van­ce for deman­ding IT projects.

At the top of the click num­bers is the Samsung 870 EVO MZ-77E500B with 500GB and 3,144 clicks, fol­lo­wed by the Samsung 980 PRO MZ-V8P1T0BW with 1TB and 2,702 clicks. A stand­out per­for­mer of the quar­ter is the Samsung 990 PRO MZ-V9P4T0BW with 4TB, who­se pri­ce has signi­fi­cant­ly increased sin­ce its introduction.

The dealer purchase price (HEK) for the Samsung 990 PRO MZ-V9P4T0BW has seen a significant increase since its introduction to the market.

Printers: An industry navigating rough waters

In the cate­go­ry of prin­ters and mul­ti­func­tion devices, inno­va­ti­on is rare­ly found, and as a result, fami­li­ar models like the
HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP M283fdw con­ti­nue to domi­na­te this quar­ter. This model has been on the mar­ket sin­ce 2019. The decli­ning inte­rest in the­se prin­ters could be attri­bu­ted to the lack of new fea­tures, but it is more likely due to the ongo­ing digi­tal trans­for­ma­ti­on across indus­tries. The year 2023 pro­ved to be chal­len­ging for prin­ters, with a decrease in inte­rest obser­ved on ITscope sin­ce January com­pared to the pre­vious year, and this trend con­tin­ued with a fur­ther decli­ne in the fourth quarter.

Printers and multifunction devices are receiving fewer clicks on ITscope.
Printers and multifunction devices are receiving fewer clicks on ITscope.

Prozessoren: Intel mit der 14. Generation auf Überholkurs

In the fourth quar­ter of 2023, a clear pre­fe­rence for AMD pro­ces­sors is evi­dent on the ITscope plat­form. Leading the cate­go­ry with 1,472 clicks is the
AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D, an impres­si­ve 8‑core pro­ces­sor with Simultaneous Multithreading (SMT), a clock speed of 4.2 GHz, and a remar­kab­le 96MB L3 cache. Close behind in second place is the AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D, boas­ting 16 cores, SMT, a clock speed of 4.2 GHz, and an even lar­ger 128MB L3 cache.

Of par­ti­cu­lar inte­rest is the cur­rent deve­lo­p­ment in the CPU mar­ket with the intro­duc­tion of Intel’s 14th Generation, also known as Core Ultra. According to WinFuture and ComputerBild, this gene­ra­ti­on pro­mi­ses a signi­fi­cant per­for­mance boost. In this dyna­mic mar­ket situa­ti­on, the Intel Core i7 i7-14700K, a high-performing 20-core pro­ces­sor with 28 threads and a clock speed of 3.4 GHz, makes its mark as an ITscope high­fly­er, secu­ring the fourth posi­ti­on and con­fir­ming the gro­wing inte­rest in Intel’s new pro­ces­sor gene­ra­ti­on on ITscope.

Securing the ninth posi­ti­on in the CPU cate­go­ry is the new high-performance pro­ces­sor, Intel Core i9 i9-14900KF, with 32 threads and a clock speed of 3.2 GHz. According to PC Games Hardware, the i9-14900KF has set new world records in over­clo­cking, making it sui­ta­ble not only for deman­ding gamers and enthu­si­asts but also for pro­fes­sio­nal users who requi­re maxi­mum performance.

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About the ITscope Market barometer

ITscope is one of the lea­ding plat­forms for IT pro­cu­re­ment and sales in the B2B sec­tor. It pro­vi­des valuable sup­port to sys­tem hou­ses, resel­lers, dis­tri­bu­tors, and manu­fac­tu­r­ers in their digi­ta­liza­ti­on efforts. One of the high­lights of ITscope is its quar­ter­ly publi­ca­ti­on, the ITscope Market Barometer, which offers intri­guing insights into the ever-evolving ICT indus­try. This includes iden­ti­fy­ing the most sought-after pro­ducts among B2B cus­to­mers and moni­to­ring the fluc­tua­ting purcha­se pri­ces of smart­phones, note­books, and pro­ces­sors. With its com­pre­hen­si­ve mar­ket ana­ly­sis, ITscope offers exclu­si­ve and valuable insights into the sales trends and mar­ket dyna­mics of the channel.

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