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Leyshen Tech Charges Ahead with AI Hardware Push Amid Global Expansion

Leyshen Technology Bets Big on AI Hardware Boom

The Beijing Stock Exchange-listed company saw its shares climb nearly 4% recently as investors responded positively to its dual strategy of AI innovation and international expansion. Behind the numbers lies a company rapidly transforming itself for the artificial intelligence era.

Financial Resilience in Tough Times

Leyshen's latest quarterly results tell a story of steady growth despite market challenges:

  • Revenue climbed to 2.286 billion yuan ($315 million), up nearly 14% year-over-year
  • Net profits grew by over 10% to reach 20 million yuan ($2.8 million)
  • The company built up 734 million yuan ($101 million) in strategic inventory to hedge against memory price volatility

"What we're seeing is disciplined growth," says tech analyst Mark Chen. "While others chase short-term gains, Leyshen is playing the long game with smart inventory moves and R&D investments."

AI Hardware Takes Center Stage

The real excitement came at CES 2026, where Leyshen unveiled its vision for AI-powered devices:

  • Next-gen AI PCs designed for both productivity and creative work
  • Smart glasses that blend augmented reality with personal assistance features
  • Gaming peripherals enhanced by real-time AI analytics that adapt to players' styles

The product lineup signals Leyshen's ambition to move beyond traditional computing hardware into what executives call "the ambient computing era."

Going Global: From China Focus to Worldwide Reach

The company's international push shows particular momentum:

  • Products now available in 45 countries through Amazon, AliExpress and other platforms
  • Overseas operations contributing increasingly to bottom line results
  • Aggressive target set for 50% revenue share from international markets within five years

"We're no longer just exporting products - we're building global brands," explains Leyshen's VP of International Operations Li Wei. "Each market gets localized versions tuned to regional preferences."

The strategy appears sound - analysts note that while domestic competition intensifies abroad represents the real growth opportunity for Chinese tech hardware firms.

Key Points:

  • Leyshen maintains steady financial performance amid industry challenges
  • New AI hardware lineup positions company for next-generation computing
  • International expansion could reshape revenue mix within five years
  • Gaming and productivity markets remain core focus areas

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