Quanta’s Year-end Celebration Marks Record-Breaking Year
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Quanta celebrated an extraordinary year with a grand and festive year-end party in Taipei last week. The event brought together more than 13,000 employees, NT$70 million in prizes, and live performances by popular Taiwanese artists in an event that highlighted the company’s impressive achievements and growing momentum in the global AI server market. The celebration took place at the Nangang Exhibition Center, transforming the venue into one of the largest corporate banquets of the season.

Fig. 1 Quanta executives raise their glasses in celebration at the Quanta Computer year-end party, marking a record‑breaking year and reaffirming the company’s confidence in continued AI‑driven growth.
During the event, Chairman Barry Lam announced a dramatic 50% revenue surge in growth compared to last year, largely fueled by soaring demand for AI servers. He emphasized that the next three years will be critical for AI development and its explosive growth, urging employees to continue maximizing their supercomputing capabilities. Because Quanta has occupied an advantageous position, we have the ability to achieve better results with advanced research and development and precision marketing.

Fig. 2 Barry Lam, Chairman of Quanta Computer, addresses more than 13,000 employees at the company’s year-end party at the Nangang Exhibition Center.
Vice Chairman C.C. Leung to start off his address to the company said because of Barry’s foresight and devoting all our efforts to server and AI research and development, all our efforts have now come to fruition. Everyone has been a part of this incredible journey but one big challenge for AI is its rapid evolution. Because new products come out about every six months, C.C. emphasized that speed is the essential key to the company’s continued success. Following the examples of TSMC and NVIDIA, C.C. said he hopes that Quanta can be faster than others and better than others to lead the industry and become number one in the global AI market.

Fig. 3 C.C. Leung, Vice Chairman of Quanta Computer, speaks at the year-end celebration in Taipei, emphasizing speed being the key to success.
In speaking with the media, EVP of Quanta and President of QCT, Mike Yang, described 2025 as a good year, noting that Quanta’s server business is positioned to sustain triple‑digit growth this year. He explained that the company’s product roadmap has become increasingly clear, with new announcements expected at NVIDIA’s upcoming GTC conference in March. He reaffirmed that “there is no so‑called AI bubble” and Quanta’s capital expenditure will grow into 2026.

Fig. 4 Mike Yang, EVP of Quanta and President of QCT, speaks to the media during Quanta’s year-end event, highlighting triple‑digit server growth expectations, a clearer product roadmap ahead of NVIDIA’s upcoming GTC announcements, and strong continued demand across the AI server market.
The year-end party not only celebrated what the company has achieved but also set the tone for its ambitions ahead. Accompanied by live performances of Fubon Angels cheerleader group and popular Taiwanese artists including Ailing Tai (戴愛玲), Cosmos People (宇宙人), and Jam Hsiao (蕭敬騰), the festive atmosphere mirrored the company’s confidence in sustaining AI-innovation and collective efforts behind its success. With strong revenue growth, a leading position in AI server development, and clear strategic direction from Quanta’s leadership, we enter 2026 and the Year of the Horse with optimism and a commitment to innovate even further.
Fig. 5 Fubon Angels Cheerleaders, and popular Taiwanese artists Ailing Tai (戴愛玲), Cosmos People (宇宙人), and Jam Hsiao (蕭敬騰) energize the crowd with live performances at Quanta Computer’s year-end celebration.