TAIPEI -- Taiwan's Asustek Computer is building a server production line in the U.S. for the first time as the personal computer maker seeks fresh growth catalysts from the boom in demand for artificial intelligence-powered equipment.
Taiwan's top computer maker aims to grow data center and mini PC businesses
Asustek Senior Vice President Jackie Hsu, left, and Chao Kuo-wei, general manager of the company's NUC business and IoT units say the outlook for servers and mini PCs is bright. (Photo by Cheng Ting-Fang)
TAIPEI -- Taiwan's Asustek Computer is building a server production line in the U.S. for the first time as the personal computer maker seeks fresh growth catalysts from the boom in demand for artificial intelligence-powered equipment.