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Taiwanese estimator and electronics company

ASUSTek Computer Inc.

Native name

華碩電腦股份有限公司

Romanized name

Huáshuò Diànnǎo Gǔfèn Yǒuxiàn Gōngsī
Type Public

Traded as

TWSE: 2357
Industry Computer hardware
Electronics
Networking hardware
Founded 2 Apr 1989; 33 years ago  (1989-04-02)
Founders Ted Hsu, M.T. Liao, Wayne Tsiah, T.H. Tung, Luca D.M.
Headquarters Beitou District, Taipei,

Taiwan

Area served

Worldwide

Fundamental people

  • Jonney Shih (Chairman & Chief Branding Officer)
  • Jonathan Tsang (Vice Chairman)
Products
  • Personal computers
  • monitors
  • projectors
  • motherboards
  • graphics cards
  • optical storage
  • peripherals
  • wearables
  • servers
  • workstations
Acquirement Increase NT$412.8 billion (2020)[one]

Operating income

Increase NT$24.ix billion (2020)[1]

Cyberspace income

Increase NT$28.4 billion (2020)[1]
Total assets Increase NT$396 billion (2020)[ane]
Total disinterestedness Increase NT$214 billion (2020)[one]

Number of employees

xiv,700 (2020)[2]
Website www.asus.com
Asus
Traditional Chinese 華碩電腦股份有限公司
Simplified Chinese 华硕电脑股份有限公司
Literal meaning ASUS Calculator Stock-share Limited Visitor
ASUS
Traditional Chinese 華碩
Simplified Chinese 华硕
Literal meaning "Chinese-Eminent"
Eminence of/by the Chinese people
(華人之碩; 华人之硕)

ASUSTek Computer Inc. (,[three] [4] [5] ;[6] Chinese: 華碩電腦股份有限公司; pinyin: Huáshuò Diànnǎo Gǔfèn Yǒuxiàn Gōngsī ; stylised equally ASUSTeK or ASUS) is a Taiwanese[7] multinational computer and telephone hardware and electronics company headquartered in Beitou District, Taipei, Taiwan. Its products include desktop computers, laptops, netbooks, mobile phones, networking equipment, monitors, wi-fi routers, projectors, motherboards, graphics cards, optical storage, multimedia products, peripherals, wearables, servers, workstations, and tablet PCs. The company is as well an original equipment manufacturer (OEM).

Asus is the world'southward 5th-largest PC vendor by unit sales equally of January 2021.[viii] Asus appears in BusinessWeek 'south "InfoTech 100" and "Asia'southward Top 10 IT Companies" rankings, and information technology ranked showtime in the IT Hardware category of the 2008 Taiwan Top 10 Global Brands survey with a total make value of $1.3 billion.[ix]

Asus has a primary listing on the Taiwan Stock Exchange nether the ticker code 2357 and formerly had a secondary listing on the London Stock Commutation under the ticker code ASKD.

Name [edit]

The visitor is usually referred to as Asus or Huáshuò in Chinese (traditional Chinese: 華碩; simplified Chinese: 华硕, literally "Eminence by the Chinese"[10]). According to the visitor website, the proper name Asus originates from Pegasus, the winged horse of Greek mythology.[eleven] Only the last 4 letters of the word were used in guild to give the proper name a high position in alphabetical listings.[12] Every bit its marketing taglines, Asus has used Stone Solid. Heart Touching (2003–2009) and later on Inspiring Innovation Persistent Perfection (2009–2013). Since 2013, the company's tagline has been In Search of Incredible. [13]

History [edit]

Asus was founded in Taipei in 1989[14] past T.H. Tung, Ted Hsu, Wayne Hsieh and Yard.T. Liao,[15] all iv having previously worked at Acer as hardware engineers. At this time, Taiwan had nonetheless to establish a leading position in the estimator-hardware business organisation. Intel Corporation would supply any new processors to more established companies like IBM first, and Taiwanese companies would have to look for approximately six months afterward IBM received their engineering prototypes. Co-ordinate to visitor history, Asus created a motherboard prototype for using an Intel 486, but it had to practice then without admission to the actual processor. When Asus approached Intel to request a processor to test information technology, Intel itself had a problem with its own 486 motherboard. Asus solved Intel'due south problem and information technology turned out that Asus' own motherboard worked correctly without the need for further modification. Since then, Asus was receiving Intel engineering samples ahead of its competitors.[sixteen] [17]

In September 2005, Asus released the first PhysX accelerator card.[18] In December 2005, Asus entered the LCD TV market with the TLW32001 model.[19] In Jan 2006, Asus announced that it would cooperate with Lamborghini to develop the VX laptop series.[xx]

On 9 March 2006, Asus was confirmed equally one of the manufacturers of the start Microsoft Origami models, together with Samsung and Founder Technology.[21] On viii August 2006, Asus appear a articulation venture with Gigabyte Technology.[22] On 5 June 2007, Asus announced the launch of the Eee PC at COMPUTEX Taipei. On 9 September 2007, Asus indicated support for Blu-ray, announcing the release of a BD-ROM/DVD writer PC drive, BC-1205PT.[23] ASUS subsequently released several Blu-ray based notebooks.

In January 2008, Asus began a major restructuring of its operations, splitting into three independent companies: Asus (focused on applied offset-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 molding).[24] [25] In the process of the restructuring, a highly criticized pension-plan restructuring finer zeroed out the existing alimony balances. The company paid out all contributions previously made by employees.[26]

On 9 December 2008, the Open Handset Brotherhood appear that Asus had go one of 14 new members of the organization. These "new members volition either deploy compatible Android devices, contribute significant code to the Android Open Source Projection, or support the ecosystem through products and services that will advance the availability of Android-based devices."[27]

On 1 June 2010, Asus spun off Pegatron Corp.[28]

In October 2010, Asus and Garmin announced that they would exist ending their smartphone partnership equally a effect of Garmin deciding to exit the product category.[29] The ii companies had produced six Garmin-ASUS branded smartphones over the prior two years.[29]

In December 2010, Asus launched the world's thinnest notebook, the Asus U36, with Intel processor voltage standard (not depression voltage) Intel Core i3 or i5 with a thickness of but 19 mm.[30]

In January 2013, Asus officially ended production of its Eee PC series due to declining sales caused by consumers increasingly switching to tablets and Ultrabooks.[31] [32]

Operations [edit]

Asus US headquarters in Fremont, California

An Asus shop in Hong Kong

Asus has its headquarters in Beitou District, Taipei, Taiwan.[33]

As of 2009[update] Asus had manufacturing facilities in Taiwan (Taipei, Luzhu, Nangang, Guishan), mainland Communist china (Suzhou, Chongqing), Mexico (Ciudad Juárez) and the Czech Republic (Ostrava). The Asus Hi-Tech Park, located in Suzhou, covers 540,000 m2 (five,800,000 sq ft).[34]

Asus operates around 50 service sites beyond 32 countries and has over 400 service partners worldwide.[35]

Products [edit]

Asus' products include 2-in-1s, laptops, tablet computers, desktop computers, smartphones, personal digital assistants (PDAs), servers, computer monitors, motherboards, graphics cards, sound cards, DVD disc drives, computer networking devices, computer cases, computer components and figurer cooling systems.

One of Asus primary lineup is the Vivo lineup consisting of laptops (VivoBooks), All-in-Ones (Vivo AiO), desktops (VivoPC), Stick PCs (VivoStick), Mini PCs (VivoMini), smartwatches (VivoWatch), computer mouse (VivoMouse) and tablets (VivoTab).[36]

Smartphones [edit]

Asus also launched many Android-based smartphones, predominantly with Intel rather than ARM processors and often with two sim slots. Asus is currently very influential in large mobile markets like Republic of india, Red china, and other Asian countries. It is known as the ZenFone serial. Prior to the ZenFone line, Asus has released feature phones such as the Asus v70 and smartphones running on Windows Mobile during the mid-2000s.

Kickoff Generation (2014)

  • ZenFone iv (bachelor in either four-inch or 4.5-inch variant)
  • ZenFone 5
  • ZenFone six

2d Generation (2015)

  • ZenFone Zoom
  • ZenFone C
  • ZenFone 2
  • ZenFone two Light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation
  • ZenFone Max
  • ZenFone Selfie
  • ZenFone Go[37]
  • ZenFone 2E – made specifically for AT&T and released in 2015[38]

Third Generation (2016)

  • ZenFone AR
  • ZenFone three series

Quaternary Generation (2017)

  • ZenFone 4 series

Fifth Generation (2018)

  • ZenFone 5 series
  • ZenFone Max series (M1 and M2)
  • ZenFone Alive serial (L1 and L2)
  • ROG Phone series

Sixth Generation (2019)

  • ZenFone 6 series
  • ROG Phone 2 serial

Additionally, Asus also produced some hybrid devices with smartphones that can exist docked in a tablet screen, known as Padfone series. The production lineup are:

  • PadFone (A66)
  • PadFone 2 (A68)
  • PadFone Infinity (A80)
  • PadFone Infinity Lite (A80C)
  • new PadFone Infinity (A86)
  • PadFone E (A68M)
  • PadFone X (A91)
  • PadFone Southward (PF500KL)
  • PadFone Mini (PF400GC)
  • PadFone Mini iv.three (A11)
  • PadFone Ten Mini (PF450CL, Usa only)

Well-nigh of Asus' smartphones are powered by Intel Atom processors with the exceptions of few Padfone serial and some ZenFone two models that use Qualcomm Snapdragon, though afterwards phones in the series now either utilize Qualcomm Snapdragon or Mediatek systems on-flake.

Seventh Generation (2020)

  • ZenFone vii series
  • ROG Phone 3 series

Eighth Generation (2021)

  • ZenFone eight serial
  • ROG Phone five series

2-in-1s [edit]

  • Transformer Book
  • VivoBook Flip
  • ZenBook Flip
  • ExpertBook Flip
  • Chromebook flip

Laptops [edit]

  • ZenBook
  • VivoBook
  • ASUSPRO
  • ExpertBook
  • ProArt StudioBook
  • TUF Gaming
  • Republic Of Gamers (ROG Gaming)
  • Chromebook
  • EeeBook
  • G Series
  • N Series
  • K Series
  • X Serial
  • E Serial
  • Q Series
  • U Series
  • B Serial
  • V Series
  • F Serial
  • A Series
  • T Series

Discontinued series previously offered by Asus includes the EeeBook Series, K Serial, Ten Series, E Series, Q Serial, B Series, V Series, P Serial, F Series, A Series and G Series.

Tablets [edit]

2 generations of the Nexus vii, manufactured for and branded as Google, were announced on 27 June 2012 for release in July 2012.[39] On 24 July 2013, Asus announced a successor to the Google Nexus 7. Two days later, it was released.[40] Asus has likewise been working with Microsoft in developing Windows 8 convertible tablets.[41] In 2013, Asus revealed an Android-based tablet reckoner that, when attached to a keyboard, becomes a Windows 8 device, which it called the Transformer Book Trio.[42] The keyboard can be fastened to a third party monitor, creating a desktop-like feel. Asus is also known for the following tablet computer lines:

  • Eee Pad Transformer
  • Eee Pad Slider
  • Eee Slate
  • Memo Pad 8
  • VivoTab
  • ZenPad: 7.0 Z370CG, C 7.0 Z170MG/Z170CG, eight.0 Z380KL, viii.0 Z380C*, S eight.0 Z580CA*, x Z300C* (Released 2015); viii.0 Z380M*, Z8 ZT581KL, 3 8.0 Z581KL, 10 Z300M*, 3S 10 Z500M*, Z10 ZT500KL (2016); 3S viii.0 Z582KL, Z8s ZT582KL, 3S 10 Z500KL (2017) (* no SIM) [43]

Asus Server [edit]

GPU Rack Server
  • ESC8000 G3 (Up to 8 GPU high density & hybrid computing)
  • ESC4000 G3/G3s
two-Way Rack Server
  • RS720Q-E8-RS8-P
  • RS720Q-E8-RS12
  • RS700-E8-RS8 V2
  • RS700-E8-RS4 V2
  • RS500-E8-RS4 V2
  • RS500-E8-RS4 V2
  • RS400-E8-PS2-F
  • RS400-E8-PS2
  • RS720-E8-RS24-ECP
  • RS540-E8-RS36-ECP
  • RS520-E8-RS12-E V2
  • RS520-E8-RS8-Due east V2
1-Way Rack Server
  • RS300-E9-PS4
  • RS300-E9-RS4
  • RS200-E9-PS2-F
  • RS200-E9-PS2
  • RS100-E9-PI2
2-Style Belfry Server
  • TS700-E8 V3 Series
  • TS500-E8-PS4 V2
1-Way Belfry Server
  • TS300-E9-PS4
  • TS100-E9-PI4

Desktop & All-in-One PCs [edit]

Tower PCs
  • VivoPC
  • ROG series
  • Gaming series
Mini PCs
  • Asus Tinker Board
  • VivoMini
Chrome Devices
  • Chromebox
  • Chromebit
All-in-One PCs
  • Zen AiO
  • Vivo AiO
  • Portable AiO

Eee line [edit]

From its launch in October 2007 and until the line was discontinued in January 2013, the Eee PC netbook garnered numerous awards, including Forbes Asia's Product of the Twelvemonth,[44] Stuff Magazine'southward Gadget of the Yr and Computer of the Twelvemonth,[45] NBC.com's Best Travel Gadget, Computer Shopper's Best Netbook of 2008, PC Pro's Hardware of the Yr, PC World's Best Netbook, and DIME mag's 2008 Trend Award Winner.

Asus subsequently added several products to its Eee lineup, including:

  • EeeBox PC, a compact nettop
  • Eee Elevation, an all-in-one touchscreen reckoner housed in an LCD monitor enclosure,
  • Eee Stick, a plug-and-play wireless controller for the PC platform that translates users' physical hand-motions into corresponding movements onscreen
  • Eee Pad Transformer, is a tablet computer that runs the Android operating system.[46]
  • Eee Pad Transformer Prime, the successor to the original Transformer.

On 6 March 2009, Asus debuted its Eee Box B202, which PCMag saw as "the desktop equivalent of the ASUS EeePC", (the "Asus Eee Box" estimator line was later renamed in 2010 to "ASUS EeeBox PC").[47]

Essentio Serial [edit]

Essentio is a line of desktop PCs. As of December 2011[update] the line consisted of the CG Series (designed for gaming), the CM series (for amusement and home use) and the CS and CP slimline series.[48]

Digital media receivers [edit]

Asus sells digital media receivers nether the proper noun ASUS O!Play.[49]

GPS devices [edit]

Asus produces the R700T GPS device, which incorporates Traffic Message Channel.[50]

Republic of Gamers (ROG) [edit]

ASUS promotional model and ROG products

ASUS ROG STRIX XG32VQR monitor

Democracy of Gamers is a brand used by Asus since 2006, encompassing a range of calculator hardware, personal computers, peripherals, and accessories oriented primarily toward PC gaming. The line includes both desktops and high-spec laptops such as the Asus ROG Crosshair V Formula-Z Motherboard or the Asus ROG Strix 1000 G731GT AU059T Laptop.[ citation needed ]

AMD graphics cards were marketed under the Arez brand due to the Nvidia GeForce Partner Program.[51] Yet, when the GeForce Partner Plan was cancelled, the AMD cards were renamed back to the ROG branding.[ citation needed ]

In 2013 ASUS launched the RAIDR Express, a PCI express based RAID 0 SSD subsystem with ii SSDs on one PCB.[52]

At Computex 2018, Asus unveiled and announced ROG-branded gaming smartphone to compete against ZTE's nubia Scarlet Magic, Xiaomi's Black Shark, and the Razer Phone. The ROG Telephone volition accept a special version of the Snapdragon 845 CPU that tin exist overclocked, vapor cooling, an external heatsink fan with the USB-C and headphone connectors on its bottom, three unlike docks, and volition exist released in Q3 2018.[ citation needed ]

In March 2021 Asus Launched the ASUS ROG PHONE 5 Series based on Qualcomm SM8350 Snapdragon 888 (five nm), Octa-core processor.

In January 2022, Asus appear the ROG Flow Z13 during the ROG's CES 2022 launch event. Equipped with the loftier-functioning Intel's Core i9 processor and NVIDIA'south GeForce RTX 3050 Ti graphic operation, making the biggest innovation breakthroughs on tablet markets. It is the world's beginning RTX xxx series computer in tablet grade gene.[53]

The Ultimate Force (TUF) [edit]

The Ultimate Force is a brand used by Asus since about 2010.[54] The TUF Gaming brand is for Asus affordable, mid-range gaming products.

Sound cards [edit]

Asus released its start sound card, the Xonar DX, in February 2008. The Xonar DX was able to emulate the EAX 5.0 effects through the ASUS GX software while besides supporting Open up AL and DTS-connect.[55] In July 2008 ASUS launched the Xonar D1, which offered largely like features to the Xonar DX but continued to the motherboard through the PCI interface instead of the PCI-Due east ×i connectedness of the Xonar DX.[56] ASUS then released the Xonar HDAV 1.three, which was the first solution enabling loss-less Hard disk sound bit streaming to AV receivers.[57]

In May 2009, Asus launched the Essence ST sound carte, targeted at high-end audiophiles, and featuring 124dB SNR rating and precision audio clock tuning.[58] In the same month, Asus refreshed the HDAV family unit by releasing the HDAV 1.three slim, a card targeted for HTPC users offering similar functionality to HDAV 1.iii merely in a smaller form.[59] During Computex 2010, ASUS introduced its Xonar Xense, an audio bundle composed of the Xense sound card and a special edition of the Sennheiser PC350 headset.[60] [61] In August 2010, ASUS released the Xonar DG sound card targeted at budget buyers and offering 5.1 surround audio support, 105dB SNR rating, back up for Dolby headphone and GX two.5 support for emulating EAX 5.0 technology.[62] [63]

ASUS VivoPC line [edit]

Asus entered the box-PC marketplace with the Vivo PC line in November 2013.[64] ASUS VivoPCs come without a pre-installed Windows operating system.

On 23 October 2013 ASUS launched two models of VivoPCs in Republic of india.[65] VivoPC was initially announced with Intel Celeron processor equipped VM40B model. But in Republic of india, the company released VivoPC along with a new model called VC60 which is equipped by Intel Core series processors.[66]

Portable monitors [edit]

In 2013, Asus released the MB168B, a USB iii.0-powered, portable external monitor. The base model shipped with a resolution of 1366 × 768, while the MB168B+ had a resolution of 1920 × 1080.[67] At the time of its release, the MB168B+ was the only 1080p portable monitor. According to Asus, it is the "world's slimmest and lightest USB monitor".[67]

Desktop monitors [edit]

  • ROG Swift PG279Q[68]
  • ROG Swift PG348Q
  • ROG Swift PG35VQ[69]
  • PB27UQ
  • MX34VQ
  • VZ279Q

Motherboards [edit]

Asus motherboards sometimes include a Q-Connector which sits in between the motherboard front console connectors and the front panel cables. The Q-Connector is marked with bigger text than the front end panel connectors on the motherboard, equally well every bit protruding from the motherboard, limiting obstruction from heatsinks and other connectors.[70] [71]

The Q-connector allows the many front-panel connections to be removed every bit a single unit for maintenance. This greatly reduces the take chances of incorrect connections when reassembling.[72]

Other initiatives [edit]

Esports [edit]

Asus ROG has been an active advocate for esports, having established some of their very own professional gaming teams.[73]

In January 2021, ROG announced the establishment of a new esports academy in India, with plans to scout and train up professional gamers for the Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS: GO) PC game.[74] The initiative will provide shortlisted gamers with coaching, gaming equipment, and stipends to prepare them for competitive esports tournaments on both the national and international levels.[75]

Environmental record [edit]

Green ASUS [edit]

In 2000, Asus launched Greenish ASUS,[76] a visitor-wide sustainable computing initiative overseen by a steering committee led past Jonney Shih, the Chairman of Asus. According to the company, Asus pursues dark-green policies in "Design, Procurement, Manufacturing, and Marketing."[77]

Recognition [edit]

In 2006, Asus obtained IECQ (IEC Quality Assessment Organisation for Electronic Components) HSPM (Hazardous Substance Process Management) certification for its headquarters and for all of its manufacturing sites.[78]

In 2007, Oekom Research, an independent enquiry found specialising in corporate responsibility assessment, recognized Asus as a "highly environmental friendly company" in the "Computers, Peripherals and Role Electronics Manufacture".[79]

In October 2008, Asus received xi Electronic Product Environmental Assessment Tool (EPEAT) Gold Awards for its products,[80] including four of its N-Series notebooks, namely the N10, N20, N50, and N80. In the post-obit calendar month, it received Eu Blossom certification for the same North-Series notebooks at an award ceremony held in Prague.[79] In December 2008, Det Norske Veritas conferred the world'southward first EuP (Energy-using Product) certification for portable notebooks on these machines.[79]

Recycling campaign [edit]

In April 2008, Asus launched its "PC Recycling for a Brighter Future"[81] [82] program in collaboration with Intel and with Tsann Kuen Enterprise Co. The programme collected more than 1,200 desktop computers, notebooks and CRT/LCD monitors, refurbished them and donated them to 122 elementary and junior high schools, five aboriginal communities and the Tzu Chi Stem Jail cell Centre.

Controversies [edit]

In September 2008, PC Pro discovered through a reader that Asus had accidentally shipped laptops that independent cracked and unlicensed software.[83] Both physical machines and recovery CDs independent confidential documents from Microsoft and other organizations, internal Asus documents, and sensitive personal information including CVs. At the time, an Asus spokesperson promised an investigation at "quite a high level", only declined to comment on how the files got on the machines and recovery media.[84] It was demonstrated that an unattended installation of Windows Vista could accidentally re-create material from a wink drive with a parameter in the "unattend.xml" file on the personal flash drive existence used to script the installation.[85] [ unreliable source? ]

In February 2014, a security vulnerability in the AiCloud functions on a number of Asus routers was compromised to distribute a text file alarm of a vulnerability, disclosed in June 2013, allowing the ability to "traverse to any external storage plugged in through the USB ports on the dorsum of the router" via the open internet. Earlier making the vulnerability public, the researcher was told past Asus that the behavior was "non an issue", but the vulnerability was reportedly patched shortly prior to the breach.[86] The IP addresses of 12,937 routers, and iii,131 AiCloud accounts were also leaked past the hackers.[87] The U.S. Federal Merchandise Commission issued a complaint about the breach for the visitor's "failure to employ reasonable security practices has subjected consumers to substantial injury", alleging that Asus had also failed to perform basic penetration tests, allowed users to maintain a default admin password for the AiDisk feature and failed to notify users of security updates in a timely fashion. Every bit a event, it was too deemed that Asus had misled consumers over the security and protection that its routers provided. In February 2016, Asus settled the complaint, agreeing to implement a "comprehensive security program", including contained audits every two years for the next 20 years.[88] [87]

In March 2019, Kaspersky Lab researchers disclosed a supply concatenation attack that afflicted the Asus Live Update software bundled on its laptops, dubbed ShadowHammer. Kaspersky stated that between June and November 2018, Asus servers had been compromised to distribute a modified version of Live Update, signed with an Asus signature, that independent a backdoor. It deployed a further payload if the device'southward network adapter matched an entry on an internal target list of effectually 600 MAC addresses. In response to ShadowHammer, Asus released a patched version of Live Update with improved security measures. Kaspersky and Symantec estimated that between 500,000 and 1 million devices were infected with the backdoor, although Asus attempted to downplay the severity of the breach by noting the extremely targeted nature of the attack. The breach did not affect the similar, identically named software associated with its motherboards.[89] [90] [91]

In April 2019, ESET disclosed that a group known as BlackTech had performed targeted attacks with malware known as Plead, distributed via the updater for the Asus WebStorage service. ESET stated that the grouping was likely using a human-in-the-middle set on via a vulnerability in routers, in combination with the updater using an unencrypted HTTP connectedness.[92]

In January 2022, Asus recalled some of its Z690 Maximus Hero motherboards due to a manufacturing flaw, where a RAM capacitor was installed backwards—causing them to burn down out associated MOSFETs and forbid the motherboard from detecting memory.[93]

During the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022, ASUS initially refused to join the international customs and withdraw from the Russian market. In mid-March the company did announce its halting its operations in Russia, following a social media boycott and government pressure.[94] [95]

See likewise [edit]

  • List of companies of Taiwan
  • ASRock
  • Biostar
  • DFI
  • Elitegroup Reckoner Systems
  • EVGA Corporation
  • Gigabyte Engineering science
  • Micro-Star International
  • Fastra 2
  • List of wireless router firmware projects
  • Tomato (firmware)

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