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Leyshen Tech Charges Ahead with AI Hardware Push, Eyes Global Market

Leyshen Technology Accelerates AI Hardware Strategy

In an industry where innovation moves at breakneck speed, Leyshen Technology is placing its bets on artificial intelligence to power its next growth phase. The Beijing-listed company (BSE: 920190) recently turned heads at CES 2026 with a lineup of AI-enhanced devices that could redefine how we interact with technology.

Financial Footing Shows Resilience

Despite challenging market conditions, Leyshen's latest quarterly report tells a story of steady growth:

  • Revenue climbed to 2.286 billion yuan (up 13.9% year-on-year)
  • Net profit increased by over 10% to 20 million yuan
  • Inventory strategy saw the company stockpile components worth 734 million yuan to hedge against supply chain uncertainties

"What's impressive isn't just the numbers," says tech analyst Zhang Wei, "but how they're positioning themselves for the AI hardware wave we're about to see."

The AI Hardware Playbook

At CES, Leyshen showcased products that blur the line between sci-fi and reality:

  • AI-powered smart glasses that adapt to user environments
  • Next-gen PCs with built-in neural processing units
  • Gaming peripherals that learn player patterns to enhance performance

The company isn't just making gadgets—it's building what it calls "the nervous system for AI in daily life."

Going Global in a Big Way

Currently operating in 45 countries through platforms like Amazon and AliExpress, Leyshen has set an ambitious target: overseas markets should contribute half its revenue within three to five years.

The strategy? Combine competitive pricing with cutting-edge AI features that appeal to international buyers. Early signs suggest it's working—their gaming keyboards with adaptive key resistance have become surprise hits in European markets.

Key Points:

  • Stock performance: Shares rose 3.66% to close at 27.45 yuan on February 10
  • Product pipeline: Mass production underway for AI PCs and smart glasses
  • Market reach: Current presence spans North America, Europe, and Southeast Asia

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