Monday, November 7th 2016
GIGABYTE to Sell AORUS Branded Motherboards and Graphics Cards from 2017
GIGABYTE is planning to expand its subsidiary AORUS into motherboards and graphics cards. The company currently sells gaming notebooks and gaming peripherals, including keyboards and mice, under the AORUS brand. This could be GIGABYTE's third attempt at establishing a premium motherboard/VGA brand that rivals ASUS Republic of Gamers and MSI Gaming Series; besides its G1.Gaming and Xtreme Gaming extensions under its main brand. AORUS is a brand unto itself, with products lacking any prominent GIGABYTE markings.
The first AORUS branded motherboards will be socket LGA1151, based on Intel's upcoming 200-series chipset, with out of the box support for 7th generation Core "Kaby Lake" processors. The motherboards will hit the shelves in January 2017. The first AORUS-branded graphics cards will launch when AMD and NVIDIA launch their next high-end GPUs (think NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti and AMD "Vega"). Last we heard, the GTX 1080 Ti is headed for a January 2017 launch.
Source:
DigiTimes
The first AORUS branded motherboards will be socket LGA1151, based on Intel's upcoming 200-series chipset, with out of the box support for 7th generation Core "Kaby Lake" processors. The motherboards will hit the shelves in January 2017. The first AORUS-branded graphics cards will launch when AMD and NVIDIA launch their next high-end GPUs (think NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti and AMD "Vega"). Last we heard, the GTX 1080 Ti is headed for a January 2017 launch.
14 Comments on GIGABYTE to Sell AORUS Branded Motherboards and Graphics Cards from 2017
There is a reason to do this. Gigabyte can now keep really cheap products under its own name while put premium products under the Aorus name. Asus on the other hand cannot make cheap products anymore since they want their brand name to be associated with "premium". If people see cheap Asus products, the brand value of the whole brand including "ROG" sub-brand falls.
You can spin off part of your Company as a new Brand
You can Call it a Premium brand
BUT
It will take consumer Acceptance, Sales and Time to Establish the New Brand as a Premium Brand
We wait and See what Time will bring .......... ( it could go Tits up.. and Fall flat on its Face if the eventual Brand product is a crap product ).
When sales are low turn to satanism and/or occultism basically.
I know nothing of marketing and sales, but just from an aesthetic and phonetic point of view, i think its a lot better than "Gigabyte", "ROG"(including its angry eye logo), and MSI's "Gaming" vintage red dragon logo. You can tell its related to gaming, but in a subtle way, instead of the "SUPER XTREME RED GAMING ON YOUR FACE" of all other brands. IMO.
Yet I agree this reaching to the "exotic" plus a twist in the spelling is totally stupid.
Anyway I would also not buy a gaming video card called "Jeesus" or "Saint George" hahaha
www.consumeraffairs.com/computers/asus.html