Tyan

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Tyan Computer Corporation
Private (3480, OTC-TW)
Industry Computer Systems
Consulting
Servers
Storage
Founded 1989
Founder Dr. T. Symon Chang
Headquarters Taipei, Taiwan
Key people
Dr. T. Symon Chang, former CEO and President
Dr. James Sytwu, former General Manager and Head of Engineering
Mr. Sander Chang, former Vice-President of Operations
Ms. Teresa Chen, Vice-President of Finance and Controller
Mr. Albert Mu, Vice President of Enterprise Business Unit, MiTAC
Products Motherboard
Servers
Number of employees
est. 250 worldwide (2007)
Website http://www.tyan.com

Tyan Computer Corporation (泰安電腦科技股份有限公司; also known as Tyan Business Unit, or TBU), is a subsidiary of MiTAC International, and a manufacturer of computer motherboards, including models for both Intel and AMD processors. They develop and produce high-end server, SMP, and desktop barebones systems as well as provide design and production services to tier 1[disambiguation needed] global OEMs, and a number of other regional OEMs.


The company was founded in 1989 by Dr. T. Symon Chang, a veteran of IBM and Intel. At that time, Dr. Chang saw an empty space in the market in which there were no strong players for the SMP server space, and as such he founded Tyan in order to develop, produce and deliver such products, starting with a dual Intel Pentium-series motherboard as well as a number of other single processor motherboards all geared towards server applications. Since then, Tyan has produced a number of single and multi-processor (as well as multi-core) products using technology from many well-known companies (e.g. Intel, AMD, NVIDIA, Broadcom and many more). Notable design wins include that of Dawning corporation for the fastest supercomputer (twice); first to market with a dual AMD Athlon MP server platform; and winner of the Maximum PC Kick-Ass Award (twice) for their contributions to the Dream Machine (most recently, the 2005 edition).


Tyan is headquartered in Taipei, Taiwan, separated between three buildings in the Nei-Hu industrial district. All three buildings belong to the parent company, MiTAC. The North American headquarters are in Fremont, California, which was also the previous corporate headquarters before the merger.


The merger in question was with MiTAC, a Taiwanese OEM which develops and produces a range of products (including servers, notebooks, consumer electronics products, networking and educational products - as well as providing contract manufacturing services), was announced in March 2007 [1] and completed on October 1 of that year. Under the umbrella of MiTAC, Tyan acts as the brand leader and core engineering and marketing arm for delivery of server and workstation products to the distribution and reseller channel, and continues to act as a design and production services house for OEM customers.


MiTAC International Corp. spun off the Cloud Computing Business Group to the newly incorporated MiTAC Computing Technology Corporation on September 1, 2014. TYAN is a leading server brand of MiTAC Computing Technology Corp. under the MiTAC Group. [2]


TYAN launched the first OpenPOWER reference system based on the IBM POWER8 architecture in Oct 2014. TYAN is one of the founding members of the OpenPOWER Foundation, which was established in 2013. [3][4]


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