ASUS withdrawing from mobo manufacturing

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I dont know how true this story is .. but . if it is .. :eek:


No before you start to stress -- it simply means that motherboard manufacturing would become outsourced rather then self (in-house) made. Anyway, xbitlabs is reporting that Asustek decided to completely spin off its mainboards and graphics cards manufacturing arm Pegatron Technologies, the company said this week.

The move will allow Asus to become more competitive in terms of branding, but will further withdraw the firm from the actual manufacturing. According to a statement posted with Taiwan Stock Exchange, Asustek company had convened a board meeting to resolve the spin-off of its ODM business. As a result of the meeting, Pegatron Holding, the company that made virtually all Asus-branded motherboards, will issue two billion new shares to a number of shareholders.

Asustek Computer and all shareholders of the company as consideration, among which it is expected that the company will receive 25% of the equity and all shareholders of the company will in total receive 75% of the equity in Pegatron Holding in proportion to their shareholdings in the company.

As a result of the move, Asus-branded mainboard are likely to be targeted not only on the highest possible quality market, but also onto performance mainstream segment. The question is what can a premium brand offer in the value segment?
 
Its nothing to worry about - A miscommunication I think.

Basically what's happening is "Pegatron" not ASUS, is being sold off. Pegatron used to be part of the "ASUS Umbrella" of brands but was recently split off into it's own entity. It actually doesnt effect the ASUS brand in any way.

Pegatron manufacture OEM products, not ASUS branded. :)
 
Just means Asus boards will be made under a different name not that it matters as there will still be Asus (Pegatron) boards manufactured.

I guess they want to be a netbook company instead as the market is changing and becoming more mobile device orientated.
 
I suppose the concern is that the excellent build quality of Asus motherboards will suffer as a result of the change. Here's hoping it makes no difference to the end user.

Does this mean Pegatron will act as manufacturer for other brands as well as for Asus, or something else entirely?
 
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There really shouldn't be any concern of the sort. The story appears to have come from a chinese site and miscommunicated in the translation. ASUS has been manufacturing their own boards for a while now and if anything, the quality has been higher (P6TD for example).

As for what Pegatron will be doing, I'm not too sure but a press release should be out soon to clarify the issue.
 
Asus are one of the biggest mobo manufacturers (if not the biggest) in the world. They aren't going anywhere.
 
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