Back in the ancient past of computer history, also known as 2007, ASUS split its self into numerous specialized companies with Asustek as the parent company overseeing all of the subsidiaries. Since 2010, ASUS has been slowly separating from one of their offspring, Pegatron who is an original design manufacturer of ASUS motherboards, laptops and graphics cards. Since there are a limited amount of quality motherboard manufacturers, which have limited production capabilities ASUS has split the load between several companies including ECS for motherboards and graphics cards and reached out to Foxconn and a handful of others for their mobile products. Over the coming year we will begin to see these products coming out and it will be interesting to see if there is any noticeable difference in the quality of ASUS products in the second half of this year. Get more information on the coming changes at DigiTimes.
"Asustek Computer plans to decrease ODM production of motherboards by Pegatron beginning mid-2012 and completely end their ODM relationship by the end of the third quarter of 2012, according to component makers."Here is some more Tech News from around the web:
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This makes me concerned.
This makes me concerned.
Ya anything that comes from
Ya anything that comes from foxconn is garbage.
Whelp, I guess it’s time to
Whelp, I guess it’s time to buy that ASUS board I’ve been eyeing before the brand goes all to shit. Think I’ll have to move to gigabyte for anything next-gen