Gpixel receives HKEX exemption, will not publish standalone 2025 annual report

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Hong Kong – 30 April 2026 – Gpixel Changchun Microelectronics Inc. (Gpixel) has disclosed that it has been granted an exemption from Rule 13.46(2) of the Hong Kong Listing Rules, which ordinarily obliges a PRC issuer to dispatch its annual report within four months after the fiscal year-end.

The exemption—granted under Note 4 to Rule 13.46(2)—removes the requirement for Gpixel to issue a separate annual report covering the year ended 31 December 2025. Key grounds cited are:

• Comprehensive disclosure: All financial information mandated by Appendix D2 of the Listing Rules for FY 2025 has already been incorporated into the company’s prospectus dated 9 April 2026. • Regulatory alignment: Skipping a standalone report does not breach the firm’s Articles of Association or any applicable PRC laws and regulations. • Governance transparency: The prospectus contains a statement on compliance with the Corporate Governance Code (Appendix C1 to the Listing Rules), including explanations for any deviations.

Shareholders and prospective investors are directed to review the FY 2025 financial results within the prospectus, accessible on both the Hong Kong Stock Exchange website (www.hkexnews.hk) and Gpixel’s corporate site (www.gpixel.com).

The board, chaired by Dr. Wang Xinyang—who also serves as General Manager and Chief Executive Officer—formally approved the announcement on 30 April 2026.

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