[1] Mitac's business of cloud computing business group, valued at about NT$3.4 billion (including assets, liabilities, related valuation items in shareholders' equity, and operations), was spun off and offered to the new MiTAC Computing Technology Corporation.
[3] According to corporate president Billy Ho, Mitac withdrew from the PC industry in 2010 and has turned its focus on developing Internet of things (IoT) systems.
[4] On 22 February 2007, MiTAC signed a definitive agreement to buy portable navigation device (PND) operations of the Navman brand from Brunswick Corporation.
Therefore, MiTAC has not only OEM business for top-five server brands, but also TYAN focusing on value-added reseller and system integration market.
MiTAC adopted SMT technology in 1989 and developed the world's fastest 80386-based personal computer with 286, 386, and 486-based products.
In 1990, established MiTAC Technology (now called Getac) through a strategic alliance with General Electric of the US to specialize in the national defense and industrial notebook PCs.
In 1992, they quickened the pace of internationalization, expanding its production facilities in the UK, in order to meet demand in the European market.
MiTAC International's US subsidiary Synnex successfully acquired well-known American distribution channel vendor ComputerLand in 1997.
They bought Tyan Computer, a specialist in the design of high end motherboards and jointly established Y.S.
In 2009 established US subsidiary MiTAC Digital Corporation to expand the handheld GPS business to North America.
In 2015 police in Taoyuan took into custody three workers and one manager from MiTAC on charges of forgery of data and fabrication of test results.
[8] In 2012 MiTAC unveiled its first ARM processor-based servers and launched Mio Cyclo Series for cycling and fitness user.