Mini Motherboards Find Niche
News Two manufacturers, Via Technologies and AsusTek, announced smaller motherboards at the Computex trade show here, while a smaller Taiwanese company, Shuttle, has begun selling them already. The vast majority of motherboards are manufactured by...
[September 26, 2003, 10:55]
Intel Unveils New Chipsets
News During the keynote, Maloney and Asustek Computer chief executive Johnny Shih will also show off a new notebook jointly designed by the two companies for emerging markets. Computex, held every year in Taiwan as a showcase for the hardware industry...
[June 5, 2007, 9:49]
Palm Prepares XScale Handhelds
News Palm will begin mass production of the ARM-based devices with Taiwanese manufacturer Asustek in the first quarter of 2003, with a target of 200,000 for the quarter, according to a report from Taiwan high-tech industry news service Digitimes.
[June 19, 2002, 16:49]
Intel 'designing Motherboard For Apple'
News Other reports have claimed that two Far East manufacturers, Quanta and Asustek, have won contracts to manufacture Apple’s Intel-based products. Web site EMSNow reported on Tuesday that Quanta will make PowerBooks that use Intel chips, while Asustek...
[December 29, 2005, 13:15]
Memory Standards Wage War Of Words
News On Tuesday, three manufacturers -- Asustek Computer, Gigabyte Technology and Micro-Star International (MSI) -- introduced motherboards for Pentium 4 and Rambus that don't cost much more than SDRAM-based motherboards.
[June 11, 2001, 11:18]
Mesh First Up With Intel TX Chipset
News The Asustek motherboard used by Mesh provides four SIMM sockets and two DIMM sockets and offers a choice of up to 256Mb EDO RAM or 128Mb Synchronous DRAM. London-based direct seller Mesh Computers is the first company to standardise on Intel's...
[January 31, 1997, 10:44]
Pentium M Chips May Face Supply Problems
News Samsung, Acer and Asustek Computer have all had trouble supplying Centrino laptops to their Chinese resellers, due to the tight supply of the Pentium M processor, according to a report in the Taiwanese industry journal Digitimes.
[April 7, 2003, 15:58]
HMonitor
Downloads The new Asus sensor chip ASB100 is supported now, and several modern Asustek boards are supported. This is a software cooler for your CPU, reducing the temperature by up to 30 degrees. It also monitors and displays hardware parameters collected by...
[April 14, 2008, 23:55]
Motherboard Makers Look To Phase Out Rambus
News One manager with Asustek said Intel will likely phase out the Rambus-based 850 chipset in the second half of next year. Taiwanese motherboard manufacturers are anticipating a quick production ramp of new products for Intel's Pentium 4 PC chip that...
[July 27, 2001, 17:44]
Memory Card Developed To Work With USB
News Twelve Taiwanese manufacturers, including Asustek and BenQ, have already signed up to produce miCards. A flash memory card standard which promises removable media that can be inserted into either a USB 2.0 port or a MMC reader has been developed.
[June 5, 2007, 12:10]
Nvidia Seeks To Stem GeForce Leaks
News On Monday the chip shipped in new Power Macs from Apple, but the leaks didn't stop; on Tuesday a press release giving details of Asustek Computer's line-up of GeForce4 graphics cards appeared online. Graphics chipmaker Nvidia and its licensees...
[January 30, 2002, 16:58]
Five Years Ago: Cyrix: 6x86 Is Cool, 200MHz Getting Warmer
News Systems based on the 200MHz 6x86 will proliferate with the release of motherboards made by Taiwan's FIC and Asustek in time for the Christmas buying season, Norman said. Cyrix today hit back at suggestions that it has hit rocky ground with its...
[August 17, 2001, 8:00]
A Year Ago Today: Cyrix Plays Down Overheating
News Systems based on the 200MHz 6x86 will proliferate with the release of motherboards made by Taiwan's FIC and Asustek in time for the Christmas buying season, Norman said. Cyrix today today hit back at suggestions that it has hit rocky ground with...
[August 19, 1997, 13:31]
Another HTPC And A TV More Than Worthy Of It
Blog I wasn’t too bothered about having a high-spec for the rest of the system, and indeed it needs to be farily quiet and cool so for graphics I went with the Asustek Radeon HD3450 256MB and a cheap-but-capable Gigabyte motherboard.
[June 19, 2008, 9:19]

