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ASUS Republic of Gamers logo An ASUS promotional model presenting ROG products. ASUS Republic of Gamers (ASUS ROG) is a brand used by ASUS since 2006, encompassing a range of computer hardware, personal computers, peripherals, and accessories. AMD graphics cards were marketed under the Arez brand due to the Nvidia's GeForce Partner Program. [56]
With the line, Asus moved away from their usual design language focused on gaming. The ROG phone 8 line was released with a design more reminiscent of other flagships with reduced bezels and a hole-punch style camera. Due to the smaller size, the battery was reduced to 5500 mAh from the 6000 mAh found in previous models.
A computer system is a nominally complete computer that includes the hardware, operating system (main software), and the means to use peripheral equipment needed and used for full or mostly full operation.
In January 2008, ASUS began a major restructuring of its operations, splitting into three independent companies: [8] ASUS (focused on applied first-party branded computers and electronics); PEGATRON (focused on OEM manufacturing of motherboards and components); and Unihan Corporation (focused on non-PC manufacturing such as cases and moulding).
Singapore / United States Blade, Book Realme: China Realmebook Samsung Electronics: South Korea Galaxy Book, Galaxy Book Pro, Notebook, Series 7 Slate: Ativ, Sens: Schenker Technologies Germany XMG Apex, XMG Core, XMG Dj 15, XMG Focus, XMG Neo Series, XMG Pro Series System76: United States
World's largest dedicated independent semiconductor foundry. Subsidiaries include SSMC in Singapore. 375 Pegatron: $40,357 156,477 Electronics manufacturing company developing computing, communications and consumer electronics. Spun off from Asus. Subsidiaries include Unihan Corporation and ASRock. 444 Quanta Computer: $34,860 112,421
Thakral Corporation Ltd. (Chinese: 德加拉集团) is a diversified company listed on the Singapore stock exchange (SGX: T04) involved in manufacturing, logistics and property development in India, China and south-east Asia. [1]
Asus was rumoured selling the chipset before the launch of the Xpress 3200 in Seville. It was confirmed by various overclocking websites all round the world. The Xpress 3200 is pin-compatible with the Xpress 200 boards, making R&D much more cost-effective. ATI released the Xpress 3200 for AM2 after Nvidia's launch of the nForce 500 series.