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诺基亚在英国上诉成功,阻止宏碁和华硕就视频流媒体专利提起诉讼 Asus reported Q1 revenue of NT$208.37 billion, beating the estimate of NT$200.13 billion, with operating profit of NT$11.90 billion, according to Caitong News. The stronger-than-expected top line suggests continued resilience in the PC and components vendor’s business amid a competitive consumer electronics market. For the tech industry, Asus’s results signal demand stability for notebooks, motherboards, and gaming hardware, and may influence supplier orders, inven
Patent litigation outcomes shape product risk and licensing exposure for device makers and suppliers; Asus's stronger-than-expected quarter signals continued hardware demand that interacts with IP strategy and supply planning.
Dossier last updated: 2026-05-12 18:39:32
诺基亚在英国上诉成功,阻止宏碁和华硕就视频流媒体专利提起诉讼
诺基亚在英国上诉成功,阻止宏碁和华硕就视频流媒体专利提起诉讼
Asus reported Q1 revenue of NT$208.37 billion, beating the estimate of NT$200.13 billion, with operating profit of NT$11.90 billion, according to Caitong News. The stronger-than-expected top line suggests continued resilience in the PC and components vendor’s business amid a competitive consumer electronics market. For the tech industry, Asus’s results signal demand stability for notebooks, motherboards, and gaming hardware, and may influence supplier orders, inventory planning, and competitor expectations for the quarter. Investors and partners will watch segment breakdowns, margins, and guidance for signs of momentum in gaming, enterprise, or AI-related hardware demand. The announcement was reported by 36Kr.
HMD Global’s planned Skyline 2 smartphone project has been canceled, according to a tip shared by user smashx_60. The rumored device—expected to ship in standard and GT variants with Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 or 7 Gen 3 chips and a circular Lumia 1020-style rear camera island—will not move forward. HMD’s original Skyline briefly sold domestically with a Snapdragon 7s Gen 2, 12GB RAM and 256GB storage, and a design nod to the Nokia N9, but that listing was later pulled and the store closed. The cancellation marks another setback for HMD’s attempts to revive Nokia-inspired design language in modern smartphones amid continued shifts in its product strategy and licensing arrangements.