Acer April Revenue Hits 12-Year High, Asus Sets New Record for Same Period

Computer brand Acer announced its April consolidated revenue reached approximately NT$31.312 billion, a 68.4% year-on-year increase, marking a 12-year monthly high. Asus also reported its April consolidated revenue of NT$81.915 billion, setting a new record for the same period, with AI servers projected to drive significant growth.
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(CNA Reporter Wu Chia-hao Taipei 8th) Computer brand Acer announced today that its April consolidated revenue was approximately NT$31.312 billion, a 4.7% month-on-month increase and a 68.4% year-on-year increase, setting a 12-year single-month high. Accumulated revenue for the first four months of this year reached NT$103.743 billion, a 29.7% year-on-year increase, marking a 13-year high for the same period.
Another computer brand, Asus, announced its April group consolidated revenue was approximately NT$81.915 billion, a 4.8% month-on-month decrease but a 45.7% year-on-year increase, setting a new record for the same period in history. Asus expects its artificial intelligence (AI) server business to grow by 50% to 100% this year, contributing significantly to revenue and profit.
Looking at Acer's operational highlights for April, PC revenue increased by 82.8% year-on-year, Chromebook notebook revenue increased by 57.1% year-on-year, esports and gaming business revenue increased by 1.08 times year-on-year, commercial product revenue increased by 80.4% year-on-year, and tablet revenue increased by 1.23 times year-on-year.
Acer continues to build multiple business engines, with non-PC and display-related businesses accounting for 31.2% of April's revenue and 33.6% of the first four months' revenue. (Editor: Chang Chun-mao) 1150508
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