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Albatron Technology

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Albatron Technology Co., Ltd.
Native name
青雲國際科技股份有限公司
Company typePublic company
TWSE: 5386
IndustryIT industry
Founded1984; 40 years ago (1984)
Headquarters,
Taiwan
Key people
CEO: Jack Ko
chairman of the board: Ke Tsung-Yuan
President: Luu Yang-Kai
Vice President: Feng Chih-Kun
ProductsMotherboards, graphics cards, computer peripherals and accessories
RevenueDecrease US$2,922 million (2011)
Number of employees
60
Websitewww.albatron.com.tw

Albatron Technology Co. Ltd. (Chinese: 青雲國際科技股份有限公司) is a Taiwan-based company, primarily known for being a major manufacturer of graphics cards and motherboards based on NVIDIA chipsets in the 2000s that were marketed under the brand Albatron.[1]

History

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The company began in 1984 as Chun Yun Electronics, TVs and markets. It was renamed "Albatron Technology" in 2002 and expanded its range of products. The company started making generic "noname" branded technology hardware, and started to brand its products after the name change to Albatron.

The company once had a small market share in consumer computer hardware aftermarket, but now only manufactures peripherals and accessories for consumers as their graphics cards and motherboards manufacturing is now aimed at industrial users only.

Location

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The company's headquarters are located in New Taipei, Taiwan since 2002. The trading company has more than 60 distributors worldwide, and 4% of its revenues were invested in research and development.

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