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-based manufacturer of
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,
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s, complete PC systems and
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. Throughout the last 10 years, Shuttle has been one of the world's top 10
motherboard A motherboard (also called mainboard, main circuit board, mb, mboard, backplane board, base board, system board, logic board (only in Apple computers) or mobo) is the main printed circuit board (PCB) in general-purpose computers and other expand ...
manufacturers, and gained fame in 2001 with the introduction of the Shuttle SV24, one of the world's first commercially successful small form factor computers. Shuttle XPC small form factor computers tend to be popular among PC enthusiasts and hobbyists, although in 2004 Shuttle started a campaign to become a brand name recognized by mainstream PC consumers. Shuttle XPC
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systems are based on same PC platform as the XPC barebone (case+motherboard+power supply) Shuttle manufactures. More recently, the differentiation between Shuttle barebones and Shuttle systems has become greater, with the launch of system exclusive models such as the M-series and X-series.


History

* 1983 – Shuttle was initially incorporated in Taiwan by David and Simon Yu under the name Holco (浩鑫), and commences trading of computer motherboards. * 1984 – Holco begins manufacturing motherboards in its
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(now Taoyuan City), Taiwan factory. * 1988 – Holco establishes its first overseas branch office, in
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. * 1990 – Holco subsidiary Shuttle Computer Handel is established in
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, Germany to serve European market. * 1994 – Introduces Shuttle RiscPC 4475, a desktop based on DEC Alpha 64-bit microprocessor and
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NT for Alpha. * 1995 – Shuttle reaches #5 motherboard manufacturer worldwide in terms of volume. * 1997 – Holco officially changes its name to Shuttle Inc. * 2000 – Goes public on
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stock market under symbol 2405. * 2001 – Introduces Shuttle SV24, a compact all-aluminum computer using desktop components. * 2002 – SV24 evolves into XPC line of small form factor barebones computers, including models for Intel's Pentium 4 and AMD's Athlon. * 2003 – 8 different XPCs introduced, including models featuring chipsets from
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,
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, SiS, and
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. * 2004 – XPC shipments pass 1 million, Shuttle introduces the XP17 LCD and fully assembled PC systems. Branch offices established in Japan and China. * 2005 –
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awards Shuttle the "World Class" and "Best Buy" awards. * 2005 – IDC research ranks the Shuttle brand loyalty higher than Dell, Sony and Apple. * 2005 – Shuttle introduces the world's first small-form-factor
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SLi system. * 2005 – Introduction of Shuttle's first exclusive
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living-room PC, the M1000. * 2005 – Shuttle debuts the world's fastest ultra-small-form-factor PC - the X100. * 2006 – Shuttle is selected as one of Intel's premiere partners when
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launched at the International
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(CES) in Las Vegas. * 2006 – Shuttle launches a series of new chassis, X series and T series, which offers variety shapes of PC. * 2006 – PCWORLD selects the Shuttle as the 15th great landmark in PC history. * 2007 – Shuttle introduces new lineup of extreme gaming PC, SDXi system. Features Intel Core 2 Extreme processor and
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system. * 2007 – Shuttle Computers introduces the first SFF Workstation line with Intel Xeon Processors. * 2007 – Shuttle introduces XPC G5 3300m System, features the world's first and the only supports the dual HD 1080 formats optical drive. * 2007 – Shuttle introduces XPC Glamor, Prima and D'VO series. * 2007 – BCN awards Shuttle the "Top Prize" in the "Barebone PC" category, a market share of 44.2 percent. Most prestigious Japanese award for IT companies. * 2008 – Shuttle implements "Green" features into PC lineup. * 2008 – Shuttle debuts its first Surveillance concept product. * 2009 – Shuttle launches X50, its first
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. * 2009 – Shuttle develops its first Home Automation product. * 2009 – Shuttle develops its first IPC product. * 2010 – Shuttle establishes OEM business unit to launch mobile solutions. * 2010 – Shuttle debuts the world's first successful notebook ecosystem - the Shuttle Notebook Ecosystem. * 2010 – Introduction of first online notebook ordering system - eSPA. * 2010 – Shuttle launches fanless 1-Liter PC series, XS35. * 2011 – Introduction of BTR, its "Build-To-Request" solution to the PC industry. * 2011 – Intel names Shuttle a "Platinum" technology provider, the highest recognition. * 2011 – NVIDIA names Shuttle a "Premier" partner in North America, the highest recognition.


Products

From 1987 to 2004, Shuttle manufactured AT,
Baby AT In the era of IBM compatible personal computers, the AT form factor comprises the dimensions and layout ( form factor) of the motherboard for the IBM AT. Baby AT motherboards are a little smaller, measuring 8.5" by 13". Like the IBM PC and IBM ...
,
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, and Micro ATX
motherboards A motherboard (also called mainboard, main circuit board, mb, mboard, backplane board, base board, system board, logic board (only in Apple computers) or mobo) is the main printed circuit board (PCB) in general-purpose computers and other expand ...
. Among Shuttle's most popular motherboards were the HOT-603
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motherboard based on the
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640 chipset, and the AK31
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motherboard based on the
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KT266 and KT266A chipsets. Currently, Shuttle's primary product is the XPC. The Shuttle XPC's design goal is to provide the power and features of a typical desktop PC in a fraction of the space. The XPC consists of a custom small-footprint motherboard, a rectangular chassis typically consisting of
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, a "Shuttle ICE"
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-augmented
heatsink A heat sink (also commonly spelled heatsink) is a passive heat exchanger that transfers the heat generated by an electronic or a mechanical device to a fluid medium, often air or a liquid coolant, where it is dissipated away from the device, the ...
, and a compact
power supply A power supply is an electrical device that supplies electric power to an electrical load. The main purpose of a power supply is to convert electric current from a source to the correct voltage, current, and frequency to power the load. As a r ...
. Popular XPCs include the SS51G, the SN41G2, and the SN25P. Shuttle XPC barebones can be found worldwide from PC distributors, retailers, and e-commerce stores. In 2004, the Shuttle XPC was the official PC of the
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. In 2004, Shuttle began manufacturing fully assembled PC systems. As of 2007, Shuttle XPC systems are available in the United States only at
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as well as Shuttle'
US website
Shuttle systems are also available in
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,
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and
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. The Shuttle XP17 is a portable 17"
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introduced in 2004 and surprisingly, is still being sold today at a premium. The XP17 is targeted at
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gaming and other activities requiring a portable, high performance monitor. The XP17 won the
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for industrial design in June 2005.


Models

Current Models * T-series * X-series * M-series * P2-series * P3-series * G5-series * G2-series * H7 serie

* J1 serie

* J2 serie

* J3 serie

* J4 serie


Laptop standardization proposal

At the 2010
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Shuttle unveiled a proposal called Shuttle PCB Assembly (SPA) to standardize motherboard size and layouts for laptop computers. Computer Shopper magazine said this was one of the top ten announcements for innovation made at 2010 CES.


Awards

In 2009,
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praised one of Shuttle's new machines for allowing full sized graphics cards while still maintaining a small form factor.


See also

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List of companies of Taiwan Taiwan maintains a stable industrial economy as a result of economic growth and industrialization during the late 20th century, being dubbed as one of the Four Asian Tigers along with Hong Kong, Singapore and South Korea. It is a member of both ...


References


External links

* {{Official website, http://www.shuttle.com
Interview with Ken Huang, chief XPC architect.


Companies established in 1983 Motherboard companies Companies based in Taipei Taiwanese brands Electronics companies of Taiwan