The boy 4rm oz
01-06-2008, 07:31 PM
ASUSTeK plans to promote and build the ASUS brand by splitting it into three distinct units. The new ASUS will only produce ASUS-branded computers while the second company, Pegatron, will handle all original equipment manufacturer (OEM), motherboard, and component manufacturing. The third and final company Unihan, will concentrate on casing, module, and other non-PC manufacturing. Both Pegatron and Unihan are expected to continue the former ASUS manufacturing tasks with little to no dropoff or transition.
Original link:
http://www.techpowerup.com/?48744
Ok so basically the company we know as ASUS is being split into three parts (ASUS, Pegatron and Unihan).
Supposedly production will all be going the same way with very few changes to the way ASUS as a whole used to work.
ASUS will look after "ASUS" brand computers such as desktops and laptops.
Pegatron will look after the OEM manufacturing.
Unihan will look after basically everything else (cases etc.)
Hopefully we will still see the same ASUS build quality and ingenuity without any drop in performance and quality, a drop in price would also be good lol. Hopefully this works out for the company, it would be really bad to see them go under because they take up a big part of the market and in most cases set the standard for other manufacturers.
Original link:
http://www.techpowerup.com/?48744
Ok so basically the company we know as ASUS is being split into three parts (ASUS, Pegatron and Unihan).
Supposedly production will all be going the same way with very few changes to the way ASUS as a whole used to work.
ASUS will look after "ASUS" brand computers such as desktops and laptops.
Pegatron will look after the OEM manufacturing.
Unihan will look after basically everything else (cases etc.)
Hopefully we will still see the same ASUS build quality and ingenuity without any drop in performance and quality, a drop in price would also be good lol. Hopefully this works out for the company, it would be really bad to see them go under because they take up a big part of the market and in most cases set the standard for other manufacturers.