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Hello and welcome to the Tech in Style summer issue. In previous issues, we’ve talked about the benefits that technology can bring; in this issue, we’d like to explain how such technology is created, starting with an initial idea. The key is design. Design is almost everywhere within our daily lives because the products you choose to use reflect your personality. So on page 4 you can read about how design skills led ASUS’ five-man operation in Taiwan to become a multinational company. Design is also crucial for research and development, as the consideration that goes into creating good designs also makes for a much smoother user experience. Finally, we’ve introduced a new section that gives you a peek at the people who work in different jobs. In this issue, you can read about the service department and find out what your company’s MIS team can do for you. We hope you enjoy the issue!
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06 ?di_Z[ 7IKI :[i_]d From motherboards to Eee PCs, discover the secrets of the ASUS design team
08 J^[ K I[h_[i ^Wi bWdZ[Z Helen Ling, Editor
About ASUS ASUS is a leading company in the new digital era that employs more than 10,000 people globally, and its revenue in 2008 was US$8.1 billion. It ranked in the top 10 IT companies in BusinessWeek’s InfoTech 100 for 2008, and has been on the listing for 12 consecutive years. ASUS was also selected by the Wall Street Journal Asia as No.1 in quality and service in Taiwan.
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16 Cej^[h e\ _dl[dj_ed ASUS made its name in the PC motherboard business and still reigns supreme — find out the secrets of its success
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In 1989, a small team of computer engineers launched a company which went on to put Taiwan on the PC map.
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y 1989, Taiwan was already producing components to fuel the rapidly expanding PC industry, but it was a highly competitive business. Those components were produced for a handful of PC manufacturers who dominated the market and Taiwan’s own fledgling computer industry was struggling to make its mark. The problem was that while Intel was quick to supply engineering prototypes of its latest processors to longestablished computer companies, Taiwanese PC and component makers often had to wait for up to six months for samples. And when it came to designing a motherboard for a new processor, a six-month delay might as well have been six years. Unhappy with the way the Taiwanese PC industry was being marginalised, four Taiwanese computer engineers turned to their
mentor, Jonney Shih, for advice on how to establish a company capable of bringing the country’s industry forward.
<_hij ij[fi Based in Taipei, ASUS started life as a company offering consultancy services to motherboard manufacturers. The idea was that by working with local industry to produce strong designs, Taiwan would soon be recognised as a leading producer of PC components. Unfortunately, ASUS missed one crucial detail in their business plan — in an industry geared solely to producing generic parts for sale under someone else’s brand, there was little demand for innovation. Undeterred and propelled by their convictions, the ASUS founders went back to the drawing board.
J^[ if_h_j e\ 7IKI Good design was instrumental in getting ASUS off the ground in 1989 and it’s been at the heart of its success ever since. All ASUS products are designed with one person in mind — the user — and it’s this focus that allows it to continuously innovate. By targeting specific types of user, ASUS has been able to develop many groundbreaking products over the years — here are just a few highlights.
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Intel announced its new 486 PC processor at the beginning of 1989 — but there still wasn’t a chip to be seen in Taiwan. Using the extensive motherboard design experience of its founders, together with technical information published by Intel, ASUS decided to take a risk and design a 486 motherboard without having access to a 486 processor. The idea sounded like madness but, by the end of 1989, the first ASUS 486 motherboard was finished and made ready for testing.
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?di_Z[ ?dj[b The problem was that ASUS didn’t have a processor, so the company approached Intel in Taiwan. After they arrived at its headquarters, the Intel team were slow to greet the visitors — and for good reason. Design flaws had left Intel desperately trying to get its own 486 motherboard to work. Keen to make a good impression, ASUS offered to lend a hand. Much to Intel’s amazement, the ASUS team fixed the motherboard problem within minutes, so Intel agreed to try their 486 processor on the ASUS design. When it was plugged into the ASUS motherboard — a motherboard that, remember, had been designed without previous access to the 486 — the
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processor worked perfectly. This defining moment established ASUS as a key partner of Intel, and set the company on a path that would lead it to become the world’s leading motherboard manufacturer. Today, one in every three PCs uses an ASUS motherboard and over 24 million were sold in 2008. Needless to say, ASUS is now one of the first companies that Intel sends its new processors to.
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are responsible for such areas as market research, material development, mechanical design, industrial design and packaging. Regardless of their area of speciality, though, the design teams always work with one thing in mind — the user experience. All design is ultimately about people and a successful product is one that people love to use.
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Where great minds get to work: evolve in order to meet the ever-changing needs strong influence on key ASUS products. the ASUS Design headquarters of users — and to create new openings in the For example, the ‘luxury’ theme of 2006’s in Taipei is home to 100 talented market. One perfect example of how ASUS is brainstorming session led to the development designers responsible for coming up with the next groundbreaking constantly seeking new ways to innovate is of the high-end ASUS-Lamborghini gaming product for ASUS to launch with the development of the Eee PC 1008HA laptops and the leather-covered S6 ultraportable. Seashell. The stunning, slimline industrial design came first and Both the U6 Bamboo and original Eee PC laptops were the then it was down to the ASUS R&D department to figure out how result of 2007’s ‘green’ theme, while this year’s theme of ‘user to squeeze a motherboard into it… experience’ has turned ASUS Design’s attention to software and Despite its significant success to date, ASUS Design is never innovative user interfaces. content to rest on its laurels. Product design is a key factor for any well-recognised brand and, as the design team says, the :[i_]d [lebkj_ed product to be most proud of is always “the next one”. Design, of course, is never static and products must constantly
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ncompassing more than 10 years of technological innovation, the ASUS U Series sets a new benchmark for laptop design. Inspired by one of nature’s most graceful creations, the butterfly, the U Series consists of three ranges — the U Series, UX Series and UL UnLimited Series, each catering for different mobile needs and each delivering exceptional performance and unrivalled power-saving features.
8[Wkjo WdZ XhW_di Proof that style can go hand-in-hand with performance, the ASUS UX30 is an ultraportable for mobile professionals who demand the ultimate in portability. Weighing a mere 1.45kg and with a case that tapers from 19.6mm to a razor-thin 6.8mm, the ASUS UX30 has an immediate air of sophistication — but its beauty is more than skin deep. Despite its slimline design, the UX30 has a full set of sockets that include HDMI, three USB 2.0 ports and Ethernet, so you don’t need to sacrifice connectivity for the sake of portability. A choice of Intel processors, up to 4GB of memory and hard-disk capacities up to 500GB ensure a no-compromise computing experience, while the sheer expanse of the frameless LED-backlit screen provides a perfect view, whether you’re working on a spreadsheet or watching a movie.
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ASUS U20A Intel® Core™2 Duo Processor SU7300 Genuine Windows® 7 Professional 4GB memory 12.1” WXGA (1280x800, Colour-Shine), AI Light Sensor embedded 500GB hard drive DVD Super Multi DL 298 x 225 x 22~29 mm 1.9kg with six-cell battery
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UL50VG Intel® Core™ 2 Duo SU7300 processor Genuine Windows® 7 Professional Switchable Graphics: NV G210M w/ 512MB DDR3 VRAM + Intel GMA 4500MHD 4GB memory 15.6” HD TFT (1366x768, Color-Shine), AI Light Sensor embedded 500GB hard drive 386 x 259 x 26.4mm 2.4kg with eight-cell battery
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gaming performance, while onboard Intel® GMA graphics can be easily enabled for those times when you need to prolong battery life. ASUS GraphiX Boost technology also means you can switch between the two modes without rebooting. Despite its wonderfully slim profile, the UL Series still packs an Intel® Core™ 2 Duo processor for no-compromise computing. A full-size chiclet keyboard with separate numeric keypad makes for great typing wherever you are, while a large multi-touch trackpad lets you achieve more without the need for an external mouse. * Based on the eight-cell, 84WHr battery
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but has a big impact on power consumption, extending battery life by up to 53% as a result. ‘Super High Performance’ mode overclocks the processor — up to 1.7GHz on the Eee PC 1008HA — for times when extra performance is needed. This mode is best used on mains power, since it drains the battery more quickly. Finally, ‘Auto’ mode automatically switches a laptop’s processor between its usual speed and the underclocked speed, according to the power source, while ‘High Performance’ locks the processor at its default speed, regardless of power source.
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DirectX 10 benchmark. The ROG MARS yields an astounding 23% improvement in terms of single card performance when compared to reference boards, setting eye-popping 3DMark Vantage Extreme Preset scores of X25949 with Quad SLI®. Benchmarks are one thing, but gamers are more concerned with real-world performance. The ASUS ROG MARS can achieve frame rates of 28fps when running Crysis Warhead at 2560 x 1600, compared to 16fps for reference boards. The ROG MARS increases its performance by 75% to allow users to fully enjoy games without lag or stuttering. At Computex 2009, ASUS had a test rig with twin ROG MARS cards running Far Cry 2 at silky-smooth frame rates at an unbelievable 3840 x 2160 on a huge 52" display. Available in a strictly limited edition of 1,000 units, the ASUS ROG MARS is a superior piece of cutting-edge technology that any gamer in pursuit of the ultimate in performance will want to possess.
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Recognising that small keyboards don’t suit everyone, ASUS launched the Eee PC 1000 with a 10.1" screen and a near full-size keyboard. With battery life stretching up to eight hours, it proved a popular model.
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Barely bigger than a paperback book, the Eee PC 701 was a laptop like no other. Capable of browsing the web, working with email, word processing, spreadsheet work and even playing games, the Eee PC 701 could do almost everything that a traditional ultraportable could — but at a fraction of the price. Perhaps unsurprisingly, the Eee PC 701 was a resounding success and everyone from schools to offices found it to be both the perfect low-cost primary PC and the ideal mobile partner for a more traditional set-up. The rest, as they say, is history.
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With a pearlescent paint job and high-capacity SSD, the Eee PC S101 is a design change for people who want to make a serious style statement, without spending a fortune on a standard ultraportable.
The Seashell takes the Eee PC range in a bold new direction. Less than one inch thick and with a streamlined shape, the Seashell uses a nextgeneration Intel® Atom™ processor and a host of innovative touches.
The Eee PC design takes a new twist with the T91 — literally. Similar in size to the Eee PC 701, the T91 is a tablet laptop with a touch-sensitive screen that makes it as useful for handwritten notes as it is for typing.
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J^[ [ii[dY[ e\ ;[[ Designing a portable PC is one thing — making it easy to use is another. In order to make the original Eee PC as easy to use as possible, ASUS developed a bespoke version of Linux that was geared to both small screens and novice users. This had all the power of a 21st-century operating system and came with a full set of productivity and educational applications, but had a user interface that was far less intimidating than other Linux distributions. Although models are now available with Microsoft Windows, ASUS has continued to develop software that makes Eee PCs easier to use, from Easy Mode and the Eee Bar on the Eee Top PC to the TouchSuite software on the new Eee PC T91 tablet. Build quality is also a critical component in the Eee PC range. ASUS uses the strongest materials, the greenest processes and the latest technology to ensure that each model is built to last — and easily recycled at the end of its life. Of course, the best technology is more than just a machine — it has a personality that helps create a bond with its user. Each Eee PC is designed to make that personal connection, from visually pleasing exteriors and colours to software that raises a smile each time you use it.
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The original Eee PC has now expanded into a full range of innovative laptop and desktop computers. All adhere to the core Eee philosophy and there are models to suit every user and application… If scaling the side of a mountain, trekking off-road on foot or pedalling far away from the beaten track is your idea of a good time, then built-in 3G and GPS will keep you in touch and on track wherever you go. Professional portables need to make a good first impression. Always stylish and sophisticated, Eee PC models are available in a range of stunning finishes and colours.
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Low noise and incredibly compact designs mean that the Eee PC won’t attract unwanted attention — clients can focus on the content, not be distracted by the computer. Eee PCs mean you can take your work with you wherever you go. Spend a lot of time travelling for business or pleasure? All-day battery life means you won’t need to hunt for a mains socket on long journeys.
Full wireless support makes the Eee PC the perfect portable gateway into the wider world for both teachers and students. Pre-installed productivity software also makes models a low-cost addition to any classroom. Mobile executives don’t want to be weighed down by a large laptop. Eee PC models are small enough to slip into a briefcase and won’t tire you out after a long day on the road or train.
Find out more at www.techinstyle.co.uk
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How did you get started at ASUS? I wanted to work for a global technology company that’s at the forefront of innovation — and I wanted to play with the latest gadgets! I started at ASUS UK as a service specialist, then quickly joined the Internal Systems Support team.
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What’s your current role with the company? I manage our repair partners and maintain ASUS’ high standards for after-sales service.
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If your department had a motto, what would it be? Providing reliability and satisfaction the ASUS way.
Which departments do you work with the most? Internal Systems Support, who maintain the computers used by ASUS UK staff; and Sales to act as a technical liaison for our retail partners.
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What’s the most satisfying part of your job? I like learning about new products and technologies, and knowing that I’ve made a difference when a customer calls about a repair.
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What’s the most challenging part of your job? Finding the time to fit everything into each day!
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What accomplishment are you most proud of in your work so far? Assisting with the restructuring of the ASUS
UK service model, which resulted in an improvement in the turnaround time for repairs.
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What’s the biggest change you’ve seen while you’ve been working at ASUS? Seeing ASUS move into the top five laptop vendors in the UK.
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How do you unwind after a hard week at work? I like to spend time with friends and go out for a few drinks. I also enjoy climbing, though at the moment much of my time is spent planning my upcoming wedding.
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Where’s your favourite place to go to lunch or after work? I try to do something different each day for lunch and I like to spend time with friends after work — the venue isn’t that important.
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Are you a gadget fan? What one gadget can’t you live without? I love gadgets, but I can’t choose just one — can’t I have all of them?
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If you could have ASUS make any product for you, what would it be? A gadget that does everything, to save carrying several different ones! I’d really like a gadget that could listen to a conversation in a foreign language and translate it into your native language so that you could listen on headphones.
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