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VICTORY GIANT RIDES AI BOOM WITH 28% SALES SURGE

AI DESK1 MIN READ
TUE, APR 28, 2026

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Victory Giant Technology Huizhou Co. reported a 28% increase in quarterly sales, driven by surging demand for printed circuit boards used in AI server development.

The supplier's growth reflects the ongoing buildout of AI infrastructure globally. Printed circuit boards are essential components in the servers that power large language models and other AI applications. Victory Giant's performance aligns with broader market trends as tech companies and cloud providers race to expand AI computing capacity. The company manufactures critical hardware components that enable the data centers supporting current AI development. The 28% quarterly increase signals sustained investor appetite for AI-related hardware. As enterprises accelerate AI adoption, demand for specialized server components continues to outpace historical norms. The company joins a growing list of semiconductor and hardware suppliers benefiting from the AI infrastructure investment cycle.

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