Mini-PC OEM Geekom’s latest financial performance report has revealed a “remarkable surge” in its takings for the third quarter of 2023 (3Q2023), a year in which the company began to broaden its reach and sales in the small form-factor market. Geekom attributes its growing success to a number of decisions intended to improve its business.
2023 has been a year in which Geekom claims to have gone from strength to strength as a mini-PC maker – as now based on its latest financial results. The OEM claims to have racked up a “remarkable” 208% increase in its revenues in 3Q2023 compared to 2Q2023.
The OEM credits its increased emphasis on sales, brand awareness and the depth of its “executive team” with this “surge” in sales of its hardware. The OEM also claims to have achieved “global recognition for product performance, quality, and after-sales service“.
Geekom, a company as committed to producing AMD-based mini-PCs as it is those with Intel platforms, now looks ahead to a 2024 in which it will release new models such as its IT14 and IT14 Pro, as well as its new A7- and AX7-series desktops.
The company also now indicates that it will be sure to integrate emerging in-demand mini-PC such as dual LAN and/or USB-C ports into other upcoming models such as the GT14 Pro, GT14 Max and XT14 Pro.
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Deirdre O’Donnell, 2023-12-30 (Update: 2023-12-30)