Acer statistics in 2026 show a company that has stayed relevant in the global PC market while steadily expanding beyond its core computer and display business. Acer reported NT$275.63 billion in revenue for 2025, operated in more than 160 countries, employed nearly 12,000 people, and continued growing its portfolio of non-PC businesses.
Acer statistics
The latest Acer data also shows how the company has been balancing scale with diversification. Revenue recovered from 2023 levels, non-PC and display activities made up a larger share of sales, and Acer continued building a wider group structure through additional public subsidiaries.
Acer statistics (top highlights)
Acer reported NT$275.63 billion in full-year 2025 revenue, up 4.1% year over year.
In 2025, Acer posted NT$5.14 billion in operating income and NT$3.78 billion in net income.
Acer’s 2024 revenue was NT$264.68 billion, up from NT$241.31 billion in 2023.
Acer generated NT$275.42 billion in revenue in 2022, showing that 2025 nearly matched its stronger 2022 level.
Businesses other than PCs and displays contributed 32.2% of Acer’s 2025 revenue, up from 21.7% in 2022.
Acer had 16 public subsidiaries by the end of 2025, up from 9 by the end of 2022.
Acer said it has a presence in more than 160 countries.
The Acer Group employs nearly 12,000 employees.
According to IDC figures cited by Acer, the company ranked No. 6 worldwide in total PC shipments in 2024 with 6.1% market share.
Acer’s 2024 notebook share was 6.5%, while its desktop share was 3.0%, also based on IDC figures cited by the company.
Acer Chromebooks ranked No. 1 in worldwide shipments during the third and fourth quarters of 2024.
Acer’s 2024 regional revenue mix was 50.7% Pan Asia Pacific, 25.5% Pan America, and 23.8% EMEA.
Acer reached 60% renewable electricity usage in 2024.
Acer said its Scope 1 and Scope 2 operational emissions fell 21% year over year in 2024 and were 39.6% below the 2019 baseline.
Acer’s renewable electricity target is 100% by 2035, and its net-zero target is 2050.
Acer reported January 2026 revenue of NT$21.08 billion and February 2026 revenue of NT$21.46 billion.
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What these Acer statistics show
Acer’s recent numbers show a business that is still highly tied to PCs, but less dependent on them than it was a few years ago. Revenue has climbed back close to 2022 levels, while non-PC and display activities have expanded from just over one-fifth of sales in 2022 to nearly one-third in 2025.
The company’s latest figures also suggest that Acer is trying to improve resilience through diversification rather than pure scale alone. The rising number of public subsidiaries, stable global market share, and broader business mix all point to a strategy focused on building multiple revenue engines.
On the sustainability side, Acer is also showing measurable progress. Renewable electricity usage moved from 44% in 2023 to 60% in 2024, while the company maintained long-term goals around emissions and renewable power adoption.
Sources
Acer 2022 Annual Report
Acer 2023 Annual Report
Acer 2024 Annual Report
Acer FY2025 financial results release, March 12, 2026
Acer preliminary Q4 and full-year 2025 revenue release, January 9, 2026
Acer January 2026 revenue release, February 9, 2026
Acer February 2026 revenue release, March 9, 2026
Acer 2024 Sustainability Report
Acer 2024 TCFD Report
Gartner worldwide PC shipment updates for 2024 and 2025
IDC PC market-share figures as cited in Acer annual and sustainability reports
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