Tyan moves HQ to Taiwan, strengthening Asia-Pacific business
US-based high-end motherboard maker Tyan Computer has decided to move its operation and development headquarters from its current location in Fremont, California to Taiwan, hoping to boost its operation by strengthening business in the Asia-Pacific region.
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