Help people to the end, send Buddha to the West. Now let me tell you all the OEM manufacturers!!!
IT product brand OEM list 2006-12-31
p>CPU:
INTEL CPU--INTEL has multiple production bases around the world, of which Malaysia and the Philippines are the two largest OEM bases. That is to say, the products produced in these two places The vast majority of CPUs are supplied to OEM manufacturers; while Costa Rica has a few factories that produce original box CPUs, mainly supplying the needs of the retail market. As we all know, INTEL's OEM CPUs account for a large proportion of its total output, which definitely exceeds the supply in the retail market. Therefore, it gives people the impression that there are very few CPUs produced in Costa Rica. In addition, the vast majority of INTEL CPUs sold domestically Most of them come from OEM channels, and original boxes are even rarer. Japan's Sanyo makes fans for Intel's boxed CPUs and AMD CPUs - Taiwan's UMC and AMD announced that the two parties will cooperate to develop semiconductor chip manufacturing processes. UMC will use manufacturing processes below 0.13 microns to produce CPUs for AMD. In addition, they will jointly build a 12-inch wafer fab with Singapore, which will produce CPUs and other logic chip products in the future.
(2) Graphics card:
The low-end of Mingxuan, Yeston, Onda, Colorful, and Shuangmin Xiaoyingba: OEMed by Palit in Shenzhen, the quality is average , but the market sales are very large
The mid-to-high-end products of Mingxuan, Yeston, Onda, Colorful, and Shuangmin Xiaoyingba: ATI’s products are manufactured by Sapphire or PowerColor, and nVidia’s products are manufactured by Chengqi OEM, Shuangmin and Qingyun OEM
Gengsheng---is one of the few independently developed, designed and manufactured graphics card manufacturers currently on the market. The graphics cards it manufactures are... The function, practicality and price are well-known in the market and are rare.
Dylan Hengjin - OEMed by Taiwan Shanxun
Spartak - OEMed by Jetway
Songjing - OEMed by Elite
Shuangjie--manufactured by Qingyun
Xintianxia---the slightly higher graphics card is made by Chengqi, and the rest is soldered by a small underground workshop in Baoan, Shenzhen Card
Elsa - the earliest Elsa is definitely made by the original factory, because it develops, designs and produces this non-public version of the graphics card. Later, as NVidia's development speed accelerated, Elsa, which was famous for producing non-public versions, no longer had enough time to develop new board bases. Therefore, it is now normal for Elsa to find someone to manufacture it. MSI does not directly work for ELSA. I heard that MSI is the public OEM of nVIDIA. If you observe carefully, you will find that there are many similar cards like this. MSI makes the public version, while ELSA uses the public version. The same is true for every time Onda releases a new card, it is said to be produced by ELSA. I pay close attention. After comparing them, they are really the same, with only minor differences (for example, the BIOS version and the type of capacitor are different), but I don't know exactly who made it for whom. In the past, ELSA was different because it was the first to develop and use the non-public version of nVIDIA's design. For a long time, some of nVIDIA's cards (Quadro series) were driven by ELSA, but now it also I have started to use the public version. I wonder if you are aware of the fact that ELSA filed for bankruptcy which was widely circulated on the Internet a while ago. Translated from the official website, the general content is "ELSA can no longer afford the high development costs. If you can't find a suitable one again, If you don’t have enough investment sources, prepare to file for bankruptcy.” Fortunately, it is still alive, but now the Quadro series has begun to be licensed to Leadtek (the Quadro series used to be exclusively authorized by ELSA). The graphics card part of ELSA in Germany is manufactured by MSI and Gigabyte
ASUS ----We have always produced our own graphics cards, and usually make some changes based on the public version.
MSI is the largest OEM for NVidia's public version. Leadtek is NVidia's most important partner in the Asia-Pacific region. Starting this year, it began to provide its professional graphics chips. You must know that it was only provided to AI in the past. Elsa.
Gigabyte is also a major graphics card OEM, but its previous cooperation with Matrox to produce G400 graphics cards failed, so I won’t say more.
ATI original graphics card---the manufacturing process and materials are top-notch, but it is said that it will withdraw from the Chinese mainland market to encourage third-party manufacturers. Oops, there will be less and less good things for everyone to buy in the future, so please support Gengsheng. hehe. The ati series is partly manufactured by Huaxun.
Innovation---It has been almost a year and a half since we found MSI to OEM the NVIDIA series
TSMC OEMs NVIDIA GPUs
Korean graphics cards---no matter The workmanship and design are absolutely top-notch, such as SUMA, but it is rare in China
(3) Motherboard:
Lenovo brand machine---the motherboard inside is Elite ECS, MSI , as well as Gigabyte and Lenovo (QDI)'s own motherboards. Now Lenovo only uses giga and qdi motherboards.
Elite---TCL, Santi, Huaxin, Huaji, and Red Boat are good OEM brands, and Songjing is also an elite OEM brand
DELL---- -Nowadays, most of the stuff is made by Asus. The power supply is manufactured by Liteon, and the mouse is made by Deli. The optical drive is also made by Shengrong (Shengrong and Deli are directly affiliated to Taiwan Taiwan Group. I can’t remember) Asus’s board yield rate is 95%. Although it is already the highest level in the industry, DELL sent 30 engineers to Asus, which increased the yield rate to 98%! DELL's motherboards are from ASUS and FOXCONN)
HP---some computers are also OEMed by FOXCONN
ibm---the desktop computers have used msi boards
VIA---VIA brand motherboard should be Biostar OEM
Intel original motherboard: OEM-Foxconn (Hon Hai Group), excellent quality, but lacks overclocking design
Colorful: AMD series motherboards, OEM-VW, with good performance and quality; Intel series motherboards, OEM-Qingyun, average quality
Shuangmin: Most of the early products are produced by Panzheng OEM, some are OEMed by Haoxin; now Jetway and Haoxin are OEM for low-end, Qingyun OEM is high-end, the quality of low-end is very unstable
Yingtong: Most products are OEMed by Xiangsheng factory, some are OEM Made by DFI or Chengqi OEM
Onda: There are many OEMs and it’s very confusing. Recently, the main ones are DFI and Jetway. The quality is okay, but the drivers and drivers are rarely updated. BIOS
VIA original motherboards: all are manufactured by SOTEC, with excellent workmanship, and are very rare now
Santi, PCChip (Kirin), Red Boat, Golden Eagle, Huaxin , Huaji, Huahong: They are all OEMs by Elite
ABIT: Some low-end motherboards are OEMed by Elite to alleviate the problem of insufficient production capacity in Suzhou, mainland China
Shuangjie: The entire line is manufactured by Qingyun, and there is also an unconfirmed relationship between Shuangjie and Qingyun.
Panying and Mercedes-Benz: Except for the products of DFI that were sometimes used as window dressing when they were first launched, most of them are They are produced by the board and card street in Baoan, Shenzhen, and the quality is very poor
ASRock: Except for some products produced by the Suzhou base, which are quite good, the rest are produced by the board and card street in Baoan, Shenzhen, and their quality is very poor
Meida and Tianhong: manufactured by TopStar
Spartak: manufactured by Jetway
(4) Monitor:
Lenovo---MONITOR is TPV AOC
AOC OEM---IBM, HP, DELL, Lenovo, Dreamer, Buffalo, TARGA, MAYA, TCL, MAYA, Founder
DELL 19-inch CRT - OEMed by SONY
ViewSonic: Some CRTs are OEMed by Suzhou Philips and BenQ, the rest are OEMed by Shenbao, and the LCDs are OEMed by MiTAC and Renbao
Meiqi, Qixi, Founder, Digital China: OEM by EMC
ADI: OEM by Liteon
ASUS: OEM by Philips
Neso (Xinteri), Patriot: OEM by Dongguan Jingcheng Electronics
CTX: OEM by Thailand Zhongqiang
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LCD monitors with a contrast ratio of 400:1 - generally produced by companies such as Hitachi and Fujitsu in Japan
LCD monitors with a contrast ratio of 350:1 -------It is mainly produced by South Korea's Samsung Company and Japan's NEC Company.
COMPAQ's LCD is made by Mita
TCL, Haier's monitor---part of it is Delta OEM
Asus' monitor---is Philips, CTX OEM
BENQ----should be called BenQ, while ACER is called Acer. In the past, many things that ACER could not produce were produced for BenQ, so ACER's trademark was also used in the past.
Now the time is ripe, so BenQ uses its own trademark BENQ instead of ACER, and saves a lot of trademark licensing fees! Some of Dell's LCD monitors are also made by BenQ. The Xinyu series of MOTO mobile phones are made by BenQ, and the T189 is made by Bit.
BENQ’s LCDs are supplied to OEMs by AU Optronics
NESO---is made sincerely in Dongguan,
CTX-----is a strong company in Thailand
Phlips-----'s CRT is basically sourced and processed by itself, and the LCD is jointly manufactured by LG and phlips
The only remaining manufacturers of CRT monitors are Samsung and Huaguan (U.S.) grid), Hengguan (EMC), AOC, LG, Great Wall (synonymous with junk goods), BenQ (the cost cannot be supported), Jingcheng, Yuanxing. Other manufacturers are basically going to collapse. Xoceco is expected to be over in March next year, TCL Ace will be over within the next three months, Delta will shut down its monitor production line soon, and so on. There are many other brands of monitors on the market. Except for the brands I listed above, you can basically ignore them, such as Dreamer, Big Buffalo, NESO, etc. These brands are still there today and may not be where they are tomorrow. AOC does OEM for many major manufacturers, but there are still differences in quality. It seems that the best quality is for international major manufacturers such as IBM and HP, the lower quality is for Lenovo, Founder, etc., and then it is its own brand, from best to worst. They are AOC, Enivension (it seems to be spelled like this), TopView, etc., and there are even no labels. It will be very cheap to buy some low-end monitors from the factory. For example, a 17-inch flat screen may only cost 600 yuan.
(5) Optical drive:
Omega---Plextor and Creative are OEMs for Omega recorders
Benq---DVD used to be Pioneer OEM Yes, not anymore...
Digital China: OEMed by LG
SONY: OEMed by Lianxing in the early stage, now all OEMed by BTC (Yingqun)
Taipower: Some are OEMed by BTC, and some are produced by ourselves
Meida, Yuanxing, Jaws, Meiko, Omega, Onda, Shuangmin: OEMed by BTC
Patriot: OEM by Liteon
MSI: DVD is OEM by BenQ
Philips: Assembled by BenQ
Acer: OEM by Jianxing Xing OEM
Zhimei: OEM by Misumi
Moses: OEM by Yuji
(6) Mouse, keyboard, headphones, fans, etc.:
Lenovo---the mouse is manufactured by Xuli, a subsidiary of Lite-On.
Tsinghua Tongfang--the keyboard is manufactured by benq
The innovative headphones are partly made by SONY is an OEM
Japan's Sanyo makes fans for Intel's boxed CPUs
ACER mice are made by Logitech
Microsoft's game controllers are made by Acer. The mouse and disk are all manufactured by Qunguang.
(7) Chassis and power supply:
HP COMPAQ IBM chassis --- OEM for FOXCONN, HP also has some Most of the chassis are manufactured by XChieftec, and HP's current chassis is OEMed by Yingzhi.
The power supply of Big Buffalo---is a Delta OEM
The power supply of Lianzhi---is also a Delta OEM...
Beitai is providing Shenzhou OEM
(8) Notebook, printer:
DELL's printer---is OEMed by Lexmark
Lenovo's printer---all It's from Lexmark.
Lenovo's Chaoyang series notebooks are made by MiTAC, and some of Tsinghua Unigroup's notebooks are also made by MiTAC.
DELL's Suma computer----100 200 200D, the entire machine is made of Taiwan I transferred from Hong Kong to the United States, and now I fly directly to the United States from Guangzhou Baiyun Airport (the cost is lower, and the efficiency is much improved). UPS agency transportation.
IBM notebooks-----many of them are in Shenzhen IIPC--it was made in a joint venture between him and Great Wall, which is also one of IBM's three largest manufacturing bases in the world. Of course, many servers and desktops are also produced there.
MiTAC---has worked on IBM, NEC, HP, PC; Compaq, Sharp, NEC, Lenovo notebook.SUN, HP Server. Taiwan is already the manufacturing base with the largest notebook computer shipments in the world. . Every year, OEM products account for approximately 90% of the total notebook computers produced in Taiwan. Dell's laptops are not manufactured by Dell, nor are Lenovo's laptops manufactured by Lenovo. What Dell and Lenovo sell are just brands,
and the products are manufactured by OEMs. Understanding the relationship between brand notebooks and OEMs will be of great benefit to us when purchasing notebooks.
Currently, in Taiwan, the top 10 foundries are Quanta, Wistron, Compal, Inventec, Volkswagen, Huayu, Getac, Chisheng, ASUS, and Chiho. These manufacturers all make OEM, its foundry orders include almost all international brands on the market today, such as IBM, Dell, HP, Toshiba, Sony, Fujitsu, etc. 75% of notebook computers in the United States are manufactured by Taiwanese OEMs. Mainland notebook computer products including Lenovo, Unisoc, Founder, etc. are all sourced from Taiwanese OEMs.
The following is the notebook computer OEM relationship table of internationally renowned IT manufacturers:
Acer has now been split; it is divided into Flextronics, Jianji, and Guoji (Guoji has given (acquired by Shanghai), and now Acer’s products are basically manufactured by OEM factories, and some are assembled in Zhongshan. Although Taiwan’s notebook computer shipments rank first in the world, there are not many products that actually have their own brands. Only a few manufacturers such as Lunfei, ASUS, Acer, and Compal have launched their own brand notebook computers. It is obviously disproportionate to the total number of OEMs. In 1995, when the notebook computer market just launched, Lunfei was a popular brand in the market at that time. It was also the first and most well-known Taiwanese notebook brand to enter the mainland. It was once ranked among the top three alongside international brands such as IBM and Toshiba, but its entry into the mainland was not smooth. , was squeezed out of the top 10 in 2001. ASUS's own brand notebooks had expected to capture 18-20% of the domestic market share, but they were unable to do so. Different brands of laptops from the same factory have different quality and performance. Different brands have different design structures, choose different accessories, and naturally have different testing standards. For example, HP's notebook computer, both produced by Inventec, uses an aluminum alloy casing, while another domestic product uses engineering plastics. Whoever makes a notebook does not mean whose product it is or whose brand it is, the quality and performance of it are also very important. When consumers choose a product, they should not just consider the price. The one with the highest comprehensive price/performance index is the ideal choice. The last thing that needs to be explained is: OEM does not mean that the goods are not good. The OEM authorization of large companies has a very strict quality certification system. It is just to prevent the deception of some js with bad intentions. Everyone knows this