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Tech firms report strong revenue growth on AI and hardware demand

Tech firms report strong revenue growth on AI and hardware demand

Key Takeaways

  • ChainSea Information Integration reported a record first-half revenue of NT$622 million, up 11.28% year-on-year.
  • Flytech Technology saw second-quarter revenue increase by 38%, driven by box PC and POS demand in the Americas.
  • Both companies attribute their growth to robust customer service applications and commercial computing market support.

Tech firms ChainSea Information Integration and Flytech Technology have reported strong financial performance, highlighting the growing demand for artificial intelligence (AI) services and hardware solutions. According to DigiTimes, ChainSea Information Integration, a digital transformation integration services provider, saw its first-half revenue reach NT$622 million in 2026, marking an increase of 11.28% year-on-year and setting a new record for the period.

The company attributed this growth to stronger demand from government outsourcing work and enterprise AI customer service applications. 'We have seen significant traction in our AI services as businesses increasingly seek digital transformation,' said a spokesperson from ChainSea Information Integration, who preferred not to be named.

In contrast, Flytech Technology reported a 38% increase in second-quarter revenue for the same period, driven by strong demand for box PCs and point-of-sale (POS) systems in the Americas. The industrial computer maker stated that continued hardware volume and expanding software businesses are expected to sustain its growth trajectory.

Flytech's spokesperson noted, 'The commercial computing market remains robust, with ongoing demand from various sectors, particularly in the Americas.' This reflects a broader trend of increased investment in technology infrastructure and digital solutions across industries.

Both companies' success underscores the growing importance of AI and hardware technologies in modern business operations. ChainSea Information Integration's focus on government and enterprise applications highlights the critical role of AI in enhancing customer service and operational efficiency, while Flytech Technology's emphasis on hardware suggests a strong market for industrial computing solutions.

Industry analysts predict that these trends will continue to drive growth in the tech sector. 'The demand for advanced technologies is only set to increase as businesses look to stay competitive,' said an analyst from DigiTimes, who also chose not to be named. 'Companies like ChainSea and Flytech are well-positioned to benefit from this trend.'

'We have seen significant traction in our AI services as businesses increasingly seek digital transformation,' said a spokesperson from ChainSea Information Integration, who preferred not to be named.

Spokesperson, ChainSea Information Integration

'The commercial computing market remains robust, with ongoing demand from various sectors, particularly in the Americas.'

Flytech Technology spokesperson, Flytech Technology