Originally posted by: Zap
What about Amptron? Those were some crappy boards.
Originally posted by: IsLNdbOi
I think the Asus name is going away, but the company will still be there. It's going to be split into three different companies though, each with different names.
Originally posted by: jackschmittusa
I was sorry to see Iwill go away. I used several of their boards for heavy use office machines. Always stable, reliable boards.
I have a file drawer with some really old stuff in it. One item is for a P-II mb, copyright is for QVC Corp.. I guess I used it somewhere, but I don't remember.
Most of my old mb manuals do not have a manufacturer's name on them (Amptron does). And none have any contact or tech support info in them.
Originally posted by: Quiksilver
Originally posted by: IsLNdbOi
I think the Asus name is going away, but the company will still be there. It's going to be split into three different companies though, each with different names.
Did you just pull that FUD out of your ass or something? 'cause last time I checked Asus has one of the largest chunks of motherboard market share.
As of the 1st January of 2008, Asustek Computer was split into three separate companies each targeting their own directions. Asustek Computer will continue to operate its Asus brand business, which involves a broad lineup of products, including computer mainboards and add-in-cards, notebooks and smartphones, servers and communication equipment as well as multimedia and consumer electronics devices. The newly formed Pegatron Technology Corp. will produce PC-related devices, such as mainboards and add-in-cards for third party customers, whereas the newly created Unihan Technology Corp. will produce computer cases, various modules as well as take over non-PC contract manufacturing business.
Originally posted by: Quiksilver
Originally posted by: IsLNdbOi
I think the Asus name is going away, but the company will still be there. It's going to be split into three different companies though, each with different names.
Did you just pull that FUD out of your ass or something? 'cause last time I checked Asus has one of the largest chunks of motherboard market share.
Originally posted by: DaveBC
FIC is gone too
Originally posted by: GundamF91
Yeah I remember Tyan!
In a few years, Creative Labs and Soundblaster will be a thing of past as well.
