EPoX
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EPoX | |
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Founded | 1995 |
Headquarters | Taipei, Taiwan |
Industry | Computer |
Products | Motherboards, Multimedia, Bluetooth equipments |
Operating income | [USD$ 35.5 Million (end of Year 2004)] |
Employees | 200 |
Website | www.epox.com.tw |
EPoX was a manufacturer of motherboards, video cards and communication products. They manufactured mainboards for AMD and Intel processors, which are renowned for being overclocker-friendly yet affordable.
Many of their products used the same StudlyCaps naming convention as the company itself.
EPoX Computer Company was established in February 1995. In 1998 the company entered the communications field. EPoX has been listed since November 1999 on the Taiwan Stock Exchange. (TAIEX: 5414)
EPoX was the first mainboard producer in the industry to announce the user-friendly technology KBPO (Keyboard Power On) in 1997. Their mainboards were manufactured in Jong Ho City, Taipei, and Ning-Bo Science Based Industrial Park, China.
The German and Dutch subsidiaries of EPoX closed in 2007. The current status of the parent company is unclear.
[edit] External links
- EPoX Computer – Taiwan (ROC) headquarters (site essentially down)
- EPoX International – USA branch
- EPoX Europe – European branch (dead link)