Acer Announces Preliminary 2025 Q4 Revenues at NT$74.37 Billion, Up 12.7% YoY; Full Year and Q4 Revenues Both Highest Over the Same Period Post Pandemic
TAIPEI (January 9, 2026) Acer Inc. (TWSE: 2353) announced its preliminary consolidated revenues for December at NT$28.54 billion, up 16.0% month-on-month (MoM) and 16.4% year-on-year (YoY). For Q4 2025, preliminary consolidated revenues reached NT$74.37 billion with 12.7% growth YoY. Revenues for full year 2025 were NT$275.64 billion, up 4.1% YoY. In 2025, both the full year and Q4 revenues reached the highest over the same period post pandemic.
Highlights include:
- Revenues from notebook PCs grew by 16.5% YoY in December, 11.6% YoY in Q4, and 3.1% YoY full year
- Revenues from desktop PCs grew by 25.1% YoY in December, 23.1% YoY in Q4, and 6.8% YoY full year
- Revenues from gaming products and businesses grew by 23.0% YoY in December, 29.5% YoY in Q4, and 11.3% YoY full year
Acer’s strategy to expand multiple business engines continued to gain momentum. The combined revenues of businesses other than personal computers [1] and displays contributed 32.5% of the group’s total revenue in December, 33.4% in Q4 2025, and 32.2% for full year 2025.
This week in Las Vegas, Acer announced nearly 30 new products including new AI and gaming PCs powered by the latest Intel Core Ultra Series 3 and AMD Ryzen AI 400 Series processors, a mini AI workstation, displays for gamers and creators, gaming gadgets, routers, and a new e-scooter.
[1] Personal computers business includes desktops and notebooks