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    • CGCG STUDIO CREATES HPC PLATFORM WITH ASUS SERVERS

      With firm roots in producing commercial films, CGCG studio is one of the few companies in Taiwan that can produce large-scale international 3D animated films. CGCG studio is also a three-time winner of the SIGGRAPH* awards and a designated partner of many international production companies. The company has co-produced a number of popular cartoons, including Bob the Builder (with SD Entertainment/HiT Entertainment), LEGO® BIONICLE®, the world-renowned 3D animated series Star Wars - The Clone Wars, and FanBoy and Chum Chum (with Nickelodeon Animation Studios).

    • ASUS SERVER SUPPORTS HIS ALLIANCE PROGRAM

      Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has always been committed to help improve the economy and health of residents in developing countries through the transfer of agricultural technology and volunteer healthcare clinics. Taoyuan Hospital is one of the advocates behind these efforts. As early as 2013, Taoyuan Hospital identified problems such as unstable power supplies and poor information infrastructures in d


    • ASUS SERVER’S IMPORTANCE IN NCKU’S DISASTER PREVENTION SYSTEM

      With the dramatic increase of computer processing power in recent years, artificial intelligence, deep learning and big data technologies are becoming more mature. These computing advances are enabling scientists to solve problems that used to be unsolvable, but many complex scientific problems remain. One of these challenges is the accurate prediction of natural disasters.

    • Dyaco International chooses VivoMini UN42 for its advanced medical rehabilitation bikes

      Dyaco International, a Taiwan-based fitness equipment manufacturer established in 1990, began investing in medical rehabilitation equipment R&D in 2012 and has established an independent production line that complies with ISO-13485 medical device quality management systems authentication standards. It also collaborates with the National Taiwan University hospital to ensure that all monitoring software in development is fully compatible with existing medical systems.


    • Globepoint & ASUS VivoPC VM62N: Taking the lead in education with VRWARE

      Globepoint, founded in 2012, is looking to improve the smart learning industry and expand their business by offering educational content and platforms to universities, businesses, and public organizations across the world. The company is currently using ASUS VivoPC as a platform to develop educational content in 3D.

    • ASUS a partner in education: Longman Schools

      The information age affects every aspect of how we live and work. This includes collection of data, and managing this information. Companies that are successful at leveraging information technology in this respect have become more adaptive and responsive than they have ever been, delivering the products and services their customers want, efficiently and effectively.


    • ASUS Desktop PCs and LCD monitors service in primary schools across Thailand

      OBEC (Office of The Basic Education Commission) is a Thailand government office that manages Thailand education equipment purchasing including computers and monitors. In 2012, The OBEC project is the largest annual government project with a total quantity of 40K desktops.

    • AEI, MEGWARE and ASUS deliver extreme computing power for analysis of gravitational-wave data

      At the initiation of the Atlas project, MEGWARE and server manufacturer ASUS provided barebone-server samples to AEI to enable the institute to evaluate the quality, flexibility and power of ASUS equipment. Previous experience of Debian GNU/Linux prompted AEI to deploy this distribution across the cluster's servers.