Wednesday, December 17th 2008
Shutters Down for Abit on December 31
Abit, one of the most popular brand names with motherboards, will be formally closing shop on December 31. A popular brand among computer enthusiasts, Abit has a history of churning out some of the best high-end motherboards. Bad corporate governance, along with poor decision-making at the management level, set Abit on a path towards its slow and painful end. Revived by the United Scientific Industrial (USI) in 2006, the company showed some resurgence, it also planned to diversify into peripherals such as digital photo frames, speakers, etc., alongside its desktop motherboards lineup, but evidently it didn't help the company. Post Dec. 31, the company will continue to honour its warranty and RMA commitments for up to three years according to an earlier report. Farewell Abit!
Source:
TweakTown
26 Comments on Shutters Down for Abit on December 31
Abit R.I.P 12/31/08
I love my FP-IN9 650i SLI Fatal1ty from Abit. Reliable and has never failed me.
farewell
shame really, that and my IC7-G were both excellent boards.
i tip my hat to you abit, sorry to see you out of the game.
> The answer form Abit: USI will NOT close Abit
I always used to buy Abit boards, they were good quality and really stable. Sorry to see them go.
:D
QUOTE:"Bad corporate governance, along with poor decision-making at the management level, set Abit on a path towards its slow and painful end." END QUOTE.
Seems to be the norm now-a-days.:wtf: Shifty, greedy corporate jag-offs are going to be the end of us all.:shadedshu
Sad to see them go.
not bad but i wont miss them hate to say it but support for their boards will be non existent
hell at least they weren't like msi who stop bios updates after a while
- BX6
- ST6-Raid
- IC7-G
- AG8
Loved them all, despite some quirks :cry: All of the first three were sold on eBay for upgrade to the next :toast:Still have the AG8 w/ a 630@ 3.7Ghz :)
Since not making mobos I wonder what they are going to make next? I heard they are not closing completely just ending their mobo production. A damn shame really, but who knows may be they'll make more cash making digital cameras or whatever then boards.
Perhaps we shall pass around an avatar showing a headstone of the company thats was created motherboards which were gems for any processor.
May the frequencies clock free,
ABIT
12/31/2008