Asrock ((full))

Originally established in 2002 as a subsidiary of ASUS, ASRock’s initial mission was to compete in the commodity motherboard market. However, after becoming an independent company, it shifted its focus toward innovation and "creativity," often releasing products that bridged the gap between different CPU generations or offered unique features not found elsewhere.

: A major player in the AMD Radeon market and a key partner for Intel's Arc GPU series. asrock

ASRock: From Budget Roots to High-End Hardware Powerhouse ASRock has transformed from a spin-off focused on the budget sector into a globally recognized leader in the PC hardware industry. Known for its innovative—and sometimes eccentric—engineering, the company now competes at every level of the market, from entry-level office boards to enthusiast-grade overclocking motherboards and high-performance graphics cards. The Evolution of a Hardware Giant Originally established in 2002 as a subsidiary of

: Compact systems like the DeskMini and Jupiter series designed for space-constrained environments. Innovative Flagships and Product Series ASRock: From Budget Roots to High-End Hardware Powerhouse

Today, ASRock is the world's third-largest motherboard manufacturer. Their product lineup has expanded far beyond simple boards to include: