Thermaltake
Taiwanese PC component manufacturer
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Thermaltake Technology Co., Ltd. (Chinese: 曜越科技; pinyin: Yàoyuè Kējì; To Exceed Radiant Technology) is a Taiwanese manufacturer of PC case designs, power supplies, cooling devices and other peripherals. Its main headquarters are located in Taipei, Taiwan.[2] It has multiple manufacturing facilities in mainland China, including a major plant at Dongguan, and as of September 30, 2024 had a trailing twelve-month revenue of $125M.[3] In 2021 Forbes listed Thermaltake on its annual Asia's 200 Best Under A Billion;[4] more recently the company has increased its presence in the computer gaming market.[5]
Logo since 2017 | |
Native name | 曜越科技 |
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| Company type | Public |
| TPEx: 3540 | |
| Industry | Computer hardware |
| Founded | 1999 |
| Headquarters | Neihu District, New Taipei City, Taiwan |
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Number of employees | 500 (June 2010) |
| Website | www |

History
Thermaltake was founded in Taiwan in 1999. Its American headquarters were established at the same time with offices in Southern California.[6][7]
Copying controversy
At Computex 2015, Thermaltake introduced two new computer cases that were very similar to CaseLabs' SM8 and TH10 cases with the pedestal accessory.[8][9]
Brands
Tt eSPORTS


Thermaltake delivers a series of gaming mice, computer keyboards and other peripherals targeted towards competitive gamers through the Tt eSports brand.[10] Tt eSPORTS also sponsors a variety of eSports teams and streamers across the world.[1]
LUXA2
In 2009, Thermaltake launched a mobile accessory brand called LUXA2.[1]