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Acer Reports Preliminary Q4 2025 Revenue Growth

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Acer Inc announced its preliminary revenue results for the fourth quarter and full year of 2025 on January 9, 2026. For Q4 2025, consolidated revenues reached NT$74.37 billion, showing a year on year increase of 12.7 percent. Full year revenues totaled NT$275.64 billion, up 4.1 percent compared with the previous year. Both Q4 and full year results were the highest for the same periods since the pandemic.

In December 2025 alone, Acer reported consolidated revenues of NT$28.54 billion, reflecting growth of 16.0 percent month on month and 16.4 percent year on year.

Notebook PC revenues grew 16.5 percent year on year in December, 11.6 percent in Q4 and 3.1 percent for the full year. Desktop PC revenues increased 25.1 percent in December, 23.1 percent in Q4 and 6.8 percent for the year. Gaming related products and businesses recorded year on year growth of 23.0 percent in December, 29.5 percent in Q4 and 11.3 percent for 2025.

Acer also continued to diversify its business mix, with non PC and display businesses contributing over 32 percent of total revenue. During CES week in Las Vegas, Acer introduced close to 30 new products including AI PCs, gaming systems, displays and other devices.

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