HP’s Q1 2026 results beat revenue expectations thanks to AI‑enhanced PCs, but rising memory and semiconductor costs are squeezing margins—find out what this means for the future.
HP’s Q1 earnings preview shows a quiet R&D push: the company’s new fumed silica purchase signals a shift toward high‑precision printing and photonic chips, hinting at a future where hardware‑level innovation drives competitive edge.
HP Inc. launches a 1,000‑tonne fumed silica plant, expanding into industrial materials with institutional backing, aiming to boost revenue and market reach beyond PCs and printers.
HP’s pivot from PCs to AI‑powered SME solutions and new battery tech signals a bold shift toward higher‑margin, integrated services amid market headwinds.
HP Inc. falls 3.5% as rising memory‑chip costs bite; company trims workforce and cuts configurations amid AI‑driven tech rally and supply‑chain pressures.