What exactly is OEM? To be precise, OEM is commissioned production, which is actually a method of "OEM production". It means that brand producers do not directly produce products, but use their own "key core technologies" to be responsible for design and development. For new products, we control the sales "channels" and leave the specific processing tasks to other companies. The manufacturer that undertakes this processing task is called an OEM manufacturer, and the products it produces are OEM products.
OEM is a common phenomenon that gradually formed around the world after the massive development of the electronics industry. It is also the inevitable result of market segmentation and has now become a new trend in enterprise production and operation. For example, major international companies such as Microsoft, IBM, HP, and Compaq all use this method. "Make money in the most direct way!" This is the famous saying of Compaq President Pfeiffer. He once publicly stated in the US "Business Weekly" that he would save the financial burden brought by those so-called assets (factories, equipment, office buildings). Therefore, Compaq uses a large number of OEM and ODM production methods. In the words of Turbolinux product marketing manager Luo Wei, OEM is actually the repackaging of the brand. For users, what they receive is an overall brand.