Computing accounted for 27% of total revenue, with net profit reaching RMB 1.31 billion and international markets delivering double-digit growth.
Growth in Computing, Home and Personal Devices, and overseas markets offset weaker domestic carrier demand, while ZTE advanced its "Connectivity + Computing" and AI strategies.
The company is expanding AI infrastructure, launching new AI-enabled products, and strengthening its ecosystem partnerships, aiming to accelerate AI commercialization and maintain long-term technology competitiveness.
Can ZTE's AI boom truly offset its declining profits and rising geopolitical risks?
Is ZTE's 'All in AI' push a business evolution or a geopolitical gambit?
Will ZTE's AI-native networks and 6G ambitions outpace its Western competitors?
Can a ZTE-ByteDance AI smartphone finally challenge the dominance of Apple?
How will ZTE's Latin American strongholds fare against US-backed infrastructure plans?