Hey Mr. Tweak
I am very unaccustomed to the process of the mobo industry, let alone the mobo production cycle.
Walk me through.
Though, this may be answered. What is the manual hand work done by the people, can't this be done by machines too! :P
We visited the Gigabyte factory earlier on and learnt how a motherboard is made in person. Here are some photos of the Gigabyte factory in Taiwan just outside of Taipei an hour or so on bus.
This is a pictorial - the photos can do the talking quite well – click on each photo for a larger version!
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Feel free to comment about the tour of the Gigabyte factory, and if you have any questions about the production process, I’ll be happy to answer to the best of my ability.
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Cameron "Mr.Tweak" Wilmot
Managing Director
Tweak Town Pty Ltd
Hey Mr. Tweak
I am very unaccustomed to the process of the mobo industry, let alone the mobo production cycle.
Walk me through.
Though, this may be answered. What is the manual hand work done by the people, can't this be done by machines too! :P
For a bit more of an in-depth run down, check out the ABIT tour we did last month while I was in China:Originally Posted by m-kong
http://www.tweaktown.com/document.ph...rticle&dId=658
The parts that are placed on the motherboards by hand are just too complicated to be done by machines at this stage.
Cameron "Mr.Tweak" Wilmot
Managing Director
Tweak Town Pty Ltd
j/w why does the date on ur camera jump from 4.20.2004 to 5.12.2004?
Wow, they really do have little taiwanese kids making those motherboards :P
Some are probably 15 years old, yesOriginally Posted by Juggalo_Dan
Cameron "Mr.Tweak" Wilmot
Managing Director
Tweak Town Pty Ltd
On that one line I noticed it was all girls
We're basically endorsing child labor when we buy this stuff???Originally Posted by Mr.Tweak
You're not serious right? I know when I was 15 I could have gotten a job as a busboy in a restaurant.Originally Posted by raveolution
There are no children that work there. Maybe as a part time job or a summer job doing something easy.
There are no child labor/sweat shops in Taiwan. Maybe in the underground world that the government doesn't know about. There's probably child labor/sweat shops here in the US also that the government doesn't know about.
Last edited by Lolt345; 11-28-2005 at 04:55 PM.
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