Hui is certainly no stranger to the tech business world. He sold eMachines to Gateway for $266 million in 2004, after having acquired the struggling PC maker in 2001 for roughly $1 per share.
The release of the 6×86 gave Cyrix its first orders from OEMs, landing the chip in low-priced Compaqs, Packard Bells, and eMachines desktops. For tens of thousands of people, their first little ...
For a couple years at the turn of the century, the company was named Gateway 2000; later Gateway Computer and then Gateway, Inc. In 2004, Gateway acquired privately held eMachines of Irvine ...
The WildTangent games console ships directly on the desktops of PC manufacturers such as Emachines, Gateway, HP and Toshiba. Advertisers serving ads within WildTangent games include 20th Century Fox, ...