Acer

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Acer Inc. is a Taiwanese multinational company that produces computer hardware and electronics, headquartered in Xizhi District, New Taipei City, Taiwan. It was founded in 1976 and originally called Multitech, today they employs more than 7,800 people around the world, 47% of them in Taiwan.[1]

Acer
Basic information
Founded 1976
Type Public
Industry Electronics
Official website https://acer.com

Its products include desktop PCs, laptop PCs (clamshells, 2-in-1s, convertibles, and Chromebooks), tablets, servers, storage devices, virtual reality devices, displays, smartphones, televisions, and peripherals, as well as gaming PCs and accessories under its Predator brand. As of 2024, Acer is the world's sixth-largest personal computer vendor by unit sales.[2]

Brands

  • Aazar
  • eMachines
  • ProPack
  • Gateway
  • Packard Bell
  • Pawbo
  • Predator
  • Xplova
  • Nitro
  • Acerpure

References

  1. "Staff Employment". Acer. Retrieved 2025-02-05.
  2. LoDolce, Matt; Howley, Catherine (2024-01-10). "Gartner Says Worldwide PC Shipments Increased 0.3% in Fourth Quarter of 2023 but Declined 14.8% for the Year". Gartner. Stamford, CT.