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HP beats revenue, profit estimates as AI PC and Windows 11 refresh boost demand

By Thomson Reuters May 27, 2026 | 3:16 PM

May 27 (Reuters) – HP beat Wall Street estimates for second-quarter revenue and profit on Wednesday, driven by strong demand for AI-optimized personal computers and the ​Windows 11 refresh cycle.

PC makers including HP, Dell ‌Technologies and China’s Lenovo Group are navigating a shortage of memory chips as data center buildout is sucking up capacity and triggering price increases of smartphones and PCs.

That supply crunch is pushing some ‌enterprises ​toward higher-margin premium devices during the ⁠Windows 11 upgrade cycle after ⁠Microsoft ended support for Windows 10 in October last year.

Last week, rival Lenovo reported a better-than-expected 27% jump in fourth-quarter revenue, as strong consumer demand for PCs ​ahead of potential price hikes helped the world’s largest computer maker expand its market share.

HP’s second-quarter revenue rose ⁠9% to $14.41 billion from a ⁠year ago, beating LSEG-compiled analysts’ average estimate ​of $14.07 billion. Its adjusted earnings per share of 86 cents also ​topped estimates of 71 cents for the quarter ‌ended April 30.

Shares of the company rose as much as 15% in extended trading following the results. They were last up around 1%.

“During the second quarter, we continued ⁠executing our future of work strategy through intelligent devices, edge AI, and connected experiences while navigating rising commodity costs,” HP interim ⁠CEO Bruce Broussard ‌said in a statement.

The company’s “future of ⁠work” strategy focuses on AI-powered PCs, hybrid work ​tools ‌and workplace software.

HP said it now expects ​fiscal 2026 ⁠adjusted EPS of $2.90 to $3.10, compared with its prior estimates of $2.90 to $3.20.

The company expects third-quarter adjusted EPS between 61 cents and 71 cents, the mid-point of which was slightly above estimates of 64 cents.

(Reporting by Jaspreet Singh in Bengaluru; Editing ​by Shreya Biswas)