台灣新聞通訊社-《TAIPEI TIMES》Asustek posts record quarterly profit

ROBUST DEMAND:Gaming-related gadgets and computers with AI features drove profit, with Asia accounting for the majority of total revenue, the company said

By Lisa Wang / Staff Reporter

Asustek Computer Inc (華碩), the world’s No. 5 PC brand, yesterday posted record quarterly net profit for last quarter, thanks to robust demand for its gaming PCs and computers with artificial intelligence (AI) features, especially from China.

The release of Black Myth: Wukong and Beijing’s economic stimulus package, which included subsidies for electronics purchasing, were the major factors that drove demand for gaming-related gadgets and AI PCs equipped with Microsoft Corp’s new Copilot features, Asustek said.

Asia accounted for 48 percent of the company’s revenue last quarter, followed by Europe at 29 percent and the US at 23 percent, it said.

Net profits increased 13 percent year-on-year from NT$11.1 billion (US$345.63 million) in the third quarter last year to NT$12.5 billion last quarter. That represented sequential growth of 6 percent from NT$11.8 billion. Earnings per share rose to NT$16.8 last quarter from NT$14.9 a year earlier and NT$15.9 one quarter earlier.

Looking ahead, Asustek said it expects PC revenue to decline 15 percent quarter-on-quarter this quarter after reaching a historical high of NT$156.74 billion last quarter, as customers became conservative about inventory buildup.

On an annual basis, PC revenue would grow 20 percent, it said.

Components, primarily motherboards, and server revenue are to grow between 5 percent and 10 percent this quarter, or an annual expansion of 30 percent, Asustek said.

“The fourth quarter is likely to be a relatively slower season, rather than a busy season, as it used to be,” Asustek chief financial officer Nick Wu (吳長榮) said yesterday.

Gross margin this quarter is expected to trend downward from 17.1 percent last quarter, given lower revenue contribution from electronic components, Wu said.

Operating profit margin is to slide to 4 or 5 percent from 7.1 percent last quarter, he added.

Overall, Asustek expects to deliver strong performance in revenue this year, Asustek co-CEO Samson Hu (胡書賓) said.

During the first 10 months, revenue swelled 19.5 percent annually to NT$483.1 billion, a company filing with the Taiwan Stock Exchange showed.

Asustek yesterday said it has secured orders for AI servers based on Nvidia Corp’s GB200 chips, with large shipments scheduled in the first quarter of next year, Hu said.

The company primarily shipped AI servers based on Nvidia’s less advanced H100 chips in the first three quarters of the year, Hu said, adding that it would be shipping AI servers with H200 chips this quarter.

Asustek is building in-house server manufacturing capacity to meet requests of cloud service provider customers, while it outsources PC manufacturing to electronic manufacturing service providers, company co-CEO S.Y. Hsu (許先越) said.

The company is building a server production line in the US, aiming to start operations by the end of this year, Hsu said.

Servers, mostly AI servers, are expected to make a greater revenue contribution this quarter, from more than 10 percent last quarter, the company said.

新聞來源:TAIPEI TIMES

2024/11/09 04:49

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