Interview with ASRock chairman and president
Established in May 2002 amid much market speculation, ASRock, an Asustek Computer subsidiary with its own brand name, has been very low-key about its operations. However, lately DigiTimes had an opportunity to talk with ASRock chairman Ted Hsu and president Sterling Wu about ASRock's business and its "new wine in an old bottle" strategy of adding new life to mature products.
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