Apple is a Christmas ‘star’ with the iPhone 13: ITscope Market Barometer Q4 2021

The ITscope mar­ket baro­me­ter Q4/2021 is here – with the cur­rent top sel­lers from seven cate­go­ries and the best new­co­mers on ITscope!

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Karlsruhe, 20/01/2022 – Apple is a favou­ri­te under­neath the Christmas tree, the iPhone 13 series is taking off and a some­what rare­ly seen face scores one of the top posi­ti­ons in the note­book cate­go­ry. Intel’s new Alder Lake pro­ces­sors and Gigabyte’s new mother­board get off to a good start, while the Surface Pro 7 has to relin­quish the tablet lead.

Traditionally, the last quar­ter of the year is a suc­cessful time for Apple – espe­ci­al­ly when it comes to the Highflyer Charts. Apple’s new­ly released pro­ducts from late sum­mer have now ful­ly arri­ved in the mar­ket, and were also very popu­lar as Christmas gifts. While the chip shorta­ge con­ti­nues to impact the eco­no­my and, accor­ding to a sur­vey con­duc­ted by ITscope, is expec­ted to con­ti­nue for the next few months or even years, Apple seems to be doing excep­tio­nal­ly well nevert­hel­ess. Products fea­turing the famous apple logo are fly­ing past com­pe­ti­tors at full thrott­le in the Highflyer Charts, lea­ving hard­ly any room for the com­pe­ti­ti­on: no less than five of the top 10 posi­ti­ons have been clai­med by Apple.

And things are also going well for Apple in the indi­vi­du­al pro­duct cate­go­ries, espe­ci­al­ly in the smart­phone seg­ment – the iPhone 13 series is picking up speed and approa­ching the top, which is curr­ent­ly still held by the long-running favou­ri­te iPhone SE. “The fourth quar­ter in par­ti­cu­lar has often been very strong for Apple in pre­vious years. However, the suc­cess of the iPhone SE, com­bi­ned with the pro­mi­sing pro­s­pects of the iPhone 13 and the new iPad, are tru­ly uni­que this year” sta­tes Oliver Gorges, Head of Channel Development & Cooperations at ITscope, while describ­ing the cur­rent mar­ket baro­me­ter. Apple is also shi­ning in the tablet cate­go­ry, alt­hough the new iPad did­n’t quite make first place, with Microsoft still lea­ding here – for the time being. In the note­book cate­go­ry, Acer, a manu­fac­tu­rer rare­ly seen in the top 10 befo­re, scores second place with the TravelMate Spin B3. Dell’s ever-popular P2419H is hol­ding on to the top spot, so the­re is no big news to report from the moni­tor cate­go­ry. However, deve­lo­p­ments in the CPU cate­go­ry are exci­ting: Intel’s new trio of CPUs per­forms real­ly well thanks to the new Alder Lake hybrid archi­tec­tu­re – will AMD soon have to deal with new com­pe­ti­tors at the top?

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Highflyers: Apple, the star under­neath the Christmas tree
TFTs: no chan­ges in sight
Smartphones: iPhone 13 series takes off
Tablets: repla­ce­ment for the Surface Pro 7
Notebooks: Acer storms into the note­book top 10
PC sys­tems: Lenovo’s ThinkCentre M70q 11DT pro­ves its­elf
Mainboards: Gigabyte’s new­co­mers on the road to suc­cess
Processors: do Intel’s Alder Lake CPUs have a shot at making it big?

Highflyers: Apple, the star under­neath the Christmas tree

As is vir­tual­ly a tra­di­ti­on, the fourth quar­ter of the year was the most suc­cessful for Apple, thanks in part due to abili­ty of Apple’s devices to make eyes light up with joy below the Christmas tree. The Californian manu­fac­tu­rer is buil­ding on its suc­ces­ses from 2019 and 2020, this time round secu­ring five of the top 10 posi­ti­ons in the Highflyer Charts. These high­fly­ers include the most pro­mi­sing new­co­mers this quar­ter from every pro­duct cate­go­ry on the ITscope plat­form. While cer­tain pro­ducts often occu­py the same places for seve­ral quar­ters or years in the indi­vi­du­al pro­duct cate­go­ry ran­kings, only new pro­ducts are repre­sen­ted in the Highflyer Charts.

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This is also the case with the new 10.2‑inch iPad: having been lis­ted on ITscope sin­ce mid-September, Apple’s new tablet scored first place in the Highflyer Charts with over 6,000 clicks. The 9th gene­ra­ti­on of the iPad has seve­ral impro­ve­ments and not only has a high working speed and very long bat­tery life, but also final­ly has a suf­fi­ci­ent­ly lar­ge sto­rage capa­ci­ty – in con­trast to its pre­de­ces­sor. On ITscope, the iPad is curr­ent­ly available for a Wholesale Selling Price (WSP) of around €330.

Continuing with Apple: as alre­a­dy suspec­ted in the last mar­ket baro­me­ter, the iPhone 13 series is taking off and mana­ged to secu­re second place with the Pro vari­ant (256 GB), in the Graphite colour ver­si­on. More than 2,200 clicks went to this new smart­phone star, which impres­ses with top scores in reviews: per­for­mance, dis­play, bat­tery life, came­ra – all gre­at. The iPhone 13 Pro the­r­e­fo­re also deser­ved­ly took a strong 3rd place in the smart­phone cate­go­ry itself.

The manu­fac­tu­rer with the half-bitten apple logo also took 4th place of the Highflyer Charts – with the AirPods Pro. These in-ear head­pho­nes impress with clear sound, accu­ra­te play­back and a first-class noi­se can­cel­ling func­tion that even sur­pas­ses many over-ear head­pho­nes. One of the only draw­backs seems to be the bat­tery life: at less than 6 hours, it’s cer­tain­ly only avera­ge in com­pa­ri­son. AirPods Pro are available on ITscope for just under €200.

6th place goes to Lenovo with the ThinkCentre M70q Gen 2 11MY sys­tem – a poten­ti­al can­di­da­te for the top of the PC sys­tems cate­go­ry? Currently, the ThinkCentre M70q 11DT is in the lead, but the M70q Gen 2 11 MY is cat­ching up nice­ly and, with over 1,200 clicks, also lan­ded 6th place in the PC sys­tems cate­go­ry. The com­pact desk­top PC is bare­ly big­ger than a paper­back book and can be pla­ced even on the smal­lest of desks. At the same time, it offers abso­lut­e­ly suf­fi­ci­ent per­for­mance for ever­y­day tasks and can be fle­xi­bly expan­ded if hig­her per­for­mance is needed.

In 7th place, the Apple Watch Series 7 is also one of the Christmas favou­ri­tes: ease-of-use, a 20 per­cent lar­ger dis­play (com­pared to Series 6) and a high level of wea­ring com­fort are the Watch’s distin­gu­is­hing fea­tures. Siri and Apple Pay can also be used with the device, alt­hough WhatsApp and TikTok are miss­ing from the App Store for the watch. Another nega­ti­ve point – at least for Android users – is that the Apple Watch can still only be used with an iPhone.

Here are the most acti­ve 30 new releases with hot-seller poten­ti­al – our Highflyer Charts:

Pos. Manufacturer and pro­duct name Manufacturer no. Listed sin­ce Clicks
# 1 Apple 10.2‑inch iPad WIFI, 10,2″, 64GB, grey MK2K3FD/A 2021-09-16 6037
# 2 Apple iPhone 13 Pro, 256GB, graphite MLVE3ZD/A 2021-09-15 2242
# 3 Microsoft Windows 2022 Standard Server, 16Core P73-08330 2021-08-14 1725
# 4 Apple AirPods Pro MLWK3ZM/A 2021-10-20 1676
# 5 Microsoft Office Home and Business 2021 T5D-03526 2021-09-02 1565
# 6 Lenovo ThinkCentre M70q, i5, 8GB, 256GB 11MY002WGE 2021-09-08 1205
# 7 Apple Watch Series 7 (GPS), 45mm, Midnight MKN53FD/A 2021-10-05 1172
# 8 Lenovo ThinkPad Universal Thunderbolt 4 Dock 40B00135EU 2021-07-06 1150
# 9 Apple MacBook Pro, 14,2″, Apple M1, 16GB, 1TB MKGQ3D/A 2021-10-20 997
# 10 PNY NVIDIA RTX A2000, 6GB GDDR6 VCNRTXA2000-PB 2021-08-19 992
# 11 Gigabyte Z690 DU, LGA1700, ATX Z690 U 2021-10-29 800
# 12 Kingston FURY Beast 16GB DDR5, 4800MHz KF548C38BB-16 2021-10-27 741
# 13 Intel Core i9-12900K, 16C, 24T, 2.4–5.1GHz, 14MB+30MB BX8071512900K 2021-08-21 716
# 14 Microsoft Surface Slim Pen 2, BT5.0 8WX-00002 2021-09-24 563
# 15 Iiyama ProLite XUB2493HS-B4, 24″, FHD XUB2493HS-B4 2021-09-07 524
# 16 Samsung QM55R‑A, 55″, 4K UHD LH55QMRABGCXEN 2021-06-27 426
# 17 Nintendo Switch OLED, 64GB 10007454 2021-07-09 418
# 18 Oculus Quest 2 899−00184−02 2021-07-31 347
# 19 Microsoft Surface Pro Signature Keyboard 8XB-00045 2021-09-24 327
# 20 IPC-Computer 25,4Wh Akku, HP Compatible 933321–855 2021-10-25 237
# 21 Epson EcoTank ET-2820, 1440dpi, A4, A5, A6 C11CJ66404 2021-07-29 188
# 22 Apple USB‑C to Lightning Cable MM0A3ZM/A 2021-10-20 184
# 23 Crucial MX500, 4TB SSD CT4000MX500SSD1 2021-09-14 154
# 24 Poly Studio E70 2200−87090−001 2021-07-04 135
# 25 Samsung EVO Plus 128GB MB-MC128KA/EU 2021-09-08 122
# 26 Ricoh M C240FW 408430 2021-11-08 120
# 27 Fujitsu ScanSnap i X1300 PA03805-B001 2021-10-15 120
# 28 Synology Rack-Schienen-Kit RKS-02 2021-10-22 115
# 29 Konica Minolta TN514M, Magenta A9E8350 2021-09-27 108
# 30 AVM FRITZ! Repeater 1200 AX 20002974 2021-12-07 101

TFTs: no chan­ges in sight

Not much has chan­ged in the TFT moni­tor cate­go­ry, with Dell’s P2419H com­for­ta­b­ly lea­ding this cate­go­ry for ano­ther quar­ter – and is show­ing no signs of slo­wing down in terms of click num­bers eit­her: almost 9,700 clicks can be attri­bu­ted to the long-running cham­pi­on of TFTs.

With six places in the top 10, inclu­ding second place with the P2422H (almost 6,000 clicks), and third place with the P2719H (3,560 clicks), Dell is also ahead over­all. There are scar­ce­ly any new­co­mers or nota­ble fast clim­bers among the moni­tors at the moment.

Smartphones: iPhone 13 series takes off

With an ins­a­ne 21,117 clicks, 1st place once again goes to the iPhone SE, which is now the num­ber 1 smart­phone for a who­le year in a row. The pre­vious num­ber 2, the iPhone 12, slip­ped down two places, as two newer models pushed their way into the top 10. The Galaxy A52s in 2nd place is the updated 5G-capable ver­si­on of Samsung’s best-selling A52, with a fast working speed, good came­ra and a clas­sy, matt pla­s­tic casing.

Jumping from 128th direct­ly into 3rd place, the suc­cessful iPhone 13 Pro is the top new­co­mer to the iPhone fami­ly. Having only been lis­ted sin­ce September 2021, it not only excels in the smart­phone cate­go­ry, but also in the Highflyer Charts as well. Other ver­si­ons from the iPhone 13 series are also repre­sen­ted in the charts, such as the iPhone 13 Pro Max in 6th place, the iPhone 13 in 7th place and the iPhone 13 mini in 18th place.

A brand new can­di­da­te lan­ded direct­ly in 17th place – the Google Pixel 6. In a recent review, this smart­phone impres­sed with strong gra­phics per­for­mance, robust yet high-quality design and a very good came­ra. The Pixel 6 is the first Google smart­phone to fea­ture Google ten­sor: a system-on-a-chip (SoC) that enables new fea­tures based on machi­ne lear­ning. These include, for exam­p­le, par­ti­cu­lar­ly pre­cise auto­ma­tic speech reco­gni­ti­on or a live trans­la­ti­on func­tion in chat apps.

Tablets: repla­ce­ment for the Surface Pro 7

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A new cham­pi­on in the tablet cate­go­ry: after more than a year, the Microsoft Surface Pro 7 has to give way to its suc­ces­sor, the Surface Pro 7+, which scored 7,337 clicks. The Pro 7+ can be used both as a tablet and, with the matching key­board, as a con­ver­ti­ble lap­top. It comes with a high-quality finish and a bril­li­ant, bright dis­play. At a WSP of around €1,185, it is defi­ni­te­ly one of the higher-end tablets – if your use-case is pri­ma­ri­ly the PC func­tion­a­li­ty, you would be bet­ter off with just get­ting a powerful note­book that will pro­ba­b­ly also be much cheaper.

Samsung is actual­ly the lea­ding manu­fac­tu­rer in the top 10 with four places occu­p­ied – but the gap is only very small, and the com­pe­ti­ti­on from Microsoft and Apple is clo­se on Samsung’s heels with three places each. This includes the latest 10.2‑inch iPad model, which not only scores well in the Highflyer Charts, but also almost leaped to the very top of the cate­go­ry ran­king – from 105th place direct­ly into 2nd.

There is also a new­co­mer, the Microsoft Surface Go 3, in 36th place. The Go 3’s Full HD dis­play and gre­at bat­tery life are rated par­ti­cu­lar­ly posi­tively. However, the­re are hard­ly any other chan­ges worth men­tio­ning com­pared to the pre­de­ces­sor – except for the new CPU: Microsoft has used the Intel Core i3-10100Y, a dual-core CPU with Amber Lake archi­tec­tu­re. This pro­ces­sor offers a base clock fre­quen­cy of 1,300 MHz, which can be acce­le­ra­ted up to 3,900 MHz using Turbo Boost for a short amount of time. This per­for­mance is per­fect for ever­y­day office work, but the Surface Go 3 rea­ches its limits when com­plex image or video editing is requi­red. This tablet is curr­ent­ly available from ITscope for around €610.

Notebooks: Acer storms into the note­book top 10

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Number 1 again at last: with the ThinkPad E15 20RE, Lenovo has regai­ned the lead with 6,277 clicks. And things are loo­king good for Lenovo’s other pro­ducts, too, as three more places in the note­book top 10 went to the Chinese manu­fac­tu­rer. Dell, on the other hand, which held first place in the pre­vious quar­ter, is nowhe­re to be found in the top 10.

Acer, a manu­fac­tu­rer that has only rare­ly been repre­sen­ted in the top 10 so far, took 2nd place in our note­book charts. With the TravelMate Spin B3 and 4,870 clicks, Acer secu­res a top posi­ti­on: accor­ding to the manu­fac­tu­rer, the TravelMate Spin B3 was desi­gned espe­ci­al­ly for school stu­dents and the­r­e­fo­re for mee­ting the demands of ever­y­day school life. Thanks to a flip design, the con­ver­ti­ble PC can be used in four modes (fol­ding, dis­play, tent and tablet mode), making it par­ti­cu­lar­ly fle­xi­ble. The 11.6‑inch Full HD dis­play is well lit and the TravelMate Spin B3 also offers a touch func­tion, two came­ras and a matching pen. Although the per­for­mance is not exact­ly dazz­ling, the­re should­n’t be any com­plaints due to the very reasonable WSP of just under €320.

PC sys­tems: Lenovo’s ThinkCentre M70q 11DT pro­ves itself

With over 25,000 clicks for the top 10 pro­ducts, the cate­go­ry of PC sys­tems can be plea­sed with a very good result this Christmas quar­ter – even if they are rare­ly bought as gifts. Almost 10,000 of the­se clicks went to the Lenovo ThinkCentre M70q 11DT in first place, which was able to defend its posi­ti­on once again. Lenovo is also excel­ling in gene­ral in this pro­duct cate­go­ry, with five of the top 10 places going to the Chinese manufacturer.

With the ThinkCentre M70q Gen 2 11MY, a brand new mem­ber of the ThinkCentre fami­ly makes it to the top – from 780th place direct­ly into 6th place. With this impres­si­ve result, it also lands direct­ly in our Highflyer Charts.

Dell also mana­ged a big leap from 170th to 3rd place with the OptiPlex 3080 Micro. In the past, the Texas-based manu­fac­tu­rer was usual­ly less repre­sen­ted in the ran­king of PC sys­tems. But this could chan­ge with the OptiPlex 3080 – in 9th place, the OptiPlex 3080 is once again included in a slight­ly dif­fe­rent version.

Mainboards: Gigabyte’s new­co­mers on the road to success

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The Z690 UD Intel Mainboard cata­pul­ted straight from zero into second place: Gigabyte’s new main­board, which has only been lis­ted on ITscope sin­ce the end of October, made an impres­si­ve debut. It also lan­ded in 11th place of our Highflyer Charts – unfort­u­na­te­ly, it is not enough for a hig­her ran­king, as its 800 clicks are a rela­tively small num­ber com­pared to the click num­bers that tablets, smart­phones and note­books often recei­ve. The MPG X570 GAMING PRO CARBON from MSI also made a big leap from 40th place into first place.

And 4th-pla­ced main­board has also come a long way: after 245th place in the pre­vious quar­ter, the H410M S2H V3 from Gigabyte has now snat­ched this top posi­ti­on, mea­ning that three of the top 10 places go to the Taiwanese manufacturer.

Processors: do Intel’s Alder Lake CPUs have a shot at making it big?

Intel and AMD are still tied with five places each in the top 10 – but AMD con­ti­nues to score first and second place: first goes to the Ryzen 7 5800X and second to the Ryzen 5 5600X.

Things are also going well for the Intel Core i9-12900K in 12th place, as well as for the Intel Core i7-12700K in 14th place, both of which have done very well sin­ce first lis­ting in August 2021. Together with the third in this bunch, the i5-12600K in 34th place, the­se are gam­ing pro­ces­sors based on Intel’s new Alder Lake hybrid archi­tec­tu­re. Until now, Intel has reli­ed on a homo­ge­neous design for its pro­ces­sors, but with Alder Lake it is now swit­ching to a hete­ro­ge­neous design, which is refer­red to as hybrid tech­no­lo­gy. This approach, howe­ver, is not new; it has alre­a­dy been deploy­ed in the smart­phone seg­ment for years as a ‘big.Little’ implementation.

Why the chan­ge? In hete­ro­ge­neous design, the ratio of PPA fac­tors (per­for­mance, power, area) is a deci­ding fac­tor: they deter­mi­ne how much area and ener­gy are available for cer­tain speeds and pro­duc­tion cos­ts. With the aim of kee­ping pro­duc­tion cos­ts as low as pos­si­ble, Intel is stri­ving to limit CPUs to the ran­ge of 150 mm² to 200 mm². In order to accom­mo­da­te as much per­for­mance as pos­si­ble, the Alder Lake archi­tec­tu­re comes into play: ins­tead of big.Little as in smart­phones, Intel intro­du­ced Performance/Efficient-Cores, P- and E‑Cores for short. The P‑Cores are based on the Golden Cove archi­tec­tu­re, sup­port Hyperthreading (SMT) and are clai­med to be 19 per­cent fas­ter per clock than the Cypress Cove archi­tec­tu­re in Rocket Lake. The E‑Cores, on the other hand, are based on Gracemont archi­tec­tu­re, with an IPC simi­lar to the Skylake implementation.

For Intel, Alder Lake is the begin­ning of a new CPU era. In addi­ti­on to the new hybrid archi­tec­tu­re, the pro­ces­sors will be manu­fac­tu­red for the first time with Intel 7 (once named ’10 nm Enhanced Super Fin’ or ’10+++ nm’). Furthermore, Alder Lake sup­ports the new DDR5 memo­ry stan­dard and is also the first desk­top chip to sup­port PCIe Gen5. All three CPUs in the series use 10 nm tech­no­lo­gy, the i5-12600K has 6 P- and 4 E‑Cores, the i7-12700K has 8 P- and 4 E‑Cores and the i9-12900K even has 8 P- and 8 E‑Cores. All three also offer an inte­gra­ted gra­phics unit based on the Intel Iris XE architecture.

These three new pro­ces­sors are very well sui­ted not just for gam­ing, but also for working, and are signi­fi­cant­ly bet­ter than their pre­de­ces­sors in terms of effi­ci­en­cy. The i7-12700K in par­ti­cu­lar offers an opti­mal price-performance ratio for a WSP of around €380, while the i9-12900K cos­ts a bit more at €560.

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