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No. 69, Lide St., Zhonghe District Taipei 235, Taiwan Tel. +886-2-3234-5599 Fax +886-2-3234-5488 |
Type: Public
On the web:
http://www.msi.com.tw
Micro-Star International (MSI) is a bright light in the constellation of computer peripheral manufacturers. Founded in 1986, MSI produces motherboards (also known as mainboards), add-on cards, servers and workstations, PCs, optical storage devices, and communication devices. The company works closely with microchip manufacturers, including Intel and NVIDIA. MSI also makes consumer electronics products, such as MP3 players, pen drives, and USB digital television (DTV) receivers. The company sells its products throughout Asia, Australia, Europe, and North America.
Key numbers for fiscal year ending December, 2010:
Sales: $3,045.3M
One year growth: 19.4%
Net income: $17.7M
Income growth: 136.3%
Officers:
Chairman and General Manager: Xu Xiang
Finance Director: Hong Baoyu
Senior Deputy General Manager Business and Director: Lu Qilong
Competitors:
ASUSTeK
Giga-Byte Technology
Intersil
| Type | Public |
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| Traded as | TWSE: 2377 |
| Industry | Computer hardware Electronics |
| Founded | 1986 |
| Founder(s) | Xu Xiang Huang Jinqing Lin Wentong You Xian'neng Lu Qilong |
| Headquarters | Zhonghe District, New Taipei City, Taiwan[1] |
| Key people | Xu Xiang (Chairman) |
| Products | Notebooks, Motherboards, Video Cards, Barebone, Consumer Electronics, Servers, Industrial Computing, All-in-One PC, Medical Devices[2] |
| Revenue | TW$74.24 billion / $2.51 billion (2005)[3] |
| Employees | 18,000[4] |
| Website | http://www.msi.com |
Micro-Star International Co., Ltd (MSI) (traditional Chinese:微星科技, "Micro-Star Technology") is a Taiwan (Republic of China)-based electronics company and one of the world's largest motherboard and video card manufacturers.
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MSI is one of the top three motherboard and video card manufacturers worldwide.[3][4][5] In addition, MSI also manufactures a wide range of products including expansion cards, servers, barebone computers, notebooks, car infotainment products, and All-in-One PCs.[6]
MSI was established in August 1986 in Jhonghe, Taipei by 5 founders – Xu Xiang (a.k.a. Joseph Hsu), Huang Jinqing (a.k.a. Jeans Huang), Lin Wentong (a.k.a. Frank Lin), You Xian'neng (a.k.a. Kenny Yu), and Lu Qilong (a.k.a. Henry Lu).[1][4][6] MSI concentrated on developing and manufacturing computer mainboards and graphics cards in the beginning. In 1987, the company produced the world's first overclocking motherboard.[4]
MSI has also expanded into mainland China, opening its Baoan Plant in Shenzhen in 2000 and establishing research and development facilities Kunshan in 2001.[6] Its annual motherboard and video card production reached 20.8 million units and 11.8 million units, respectively.[6] In 2005, it had worldwide sales of US$2.4 billion.[3]
In 1995, MSI kicked off its diversified business operation strategy, starting from the motherboard and video card industries and extending into consumer electronics. Currently its portfolio includes notebooks, communication devices, barebone systems, servers/workstations, multimedia, industrial computing, and others.
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