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'''Architect Corporation''' (natively as '''Architect Oyj''' and commonly known as '''Architect''') is a Valkean multinational technology company based in [[Våren Livet]], [[Valkea]]. It designs, develops, and sells computer hardware, computer software, consumer electronics, and other related services. Its best known products are the Petal line of operating systems, the Rosetta smartphone, the Rosetta Tab tablet computer, the Mana family of video game consoles, and the Siren and Canvas personal computers.
'''Architect Corporation''' (natively as '''Architect Oyj''' and commonly known as '''Architect''') is a Valkean multinational technology company based in [[Källalivi]], [[Valkea]]. It designs, develops, and sells computer hardware, computer software, consumer electronics, and other related services. Its best known products are the Petal line of operating systems, the Rosetta smartphone, the Rosetta Tab tablet computer, the Mana family of video game consoles, and the Siren and Canvas personal computers.


The company was founded in 1971 as Architect Design Studio by two graduates of the [[University of Våren Livet]]. Initially they were a small design house that created concept designs and mock-ups for portable radio sets and personal computers. By the 1980s they were receiving increasingly large amounts of dollars from the commissions they received from prominent tech giants. One of their most notable designs during this period was the PalCom Astra III.
The company was founded in 1971 as Architect Design Studio by two graduates of the [[University of Källalivi]]. Initially they were a small design house that created concept designs and mock-ups for portable radio sets and personal computers. By the 1980s they were receiving increasingly large amounts of dollars from the commissions they received from prominent tech giants. One of their most notable designs during this period was the PalCom Astra III.


After the acquisition of [[Valkean Electric]]’s electronics division in 1989, the company made its venture into the consumer electronics industry. After years of building custom computer units for select corporations, they debuted their first successful personal computer in 1993: the very first Architect Siren. The Siren sold quickly in its native Valkea, and saw mass adoption in foreign countries in 1995. Since the 2000s, it shifted its focus to the consumer electronics market and acquired several computer hardware and software companies.
After the acquisition of [[Valkean Electric]]’s electronics division in 1989, the company made its venture into the consumer electronics industry. After years of building custom computer units for select corporations, they debuted their first successful personal computer in 1993: the very first Architect Siren. The Siren sold quickly in its native Valkea, and saw mass adoption in foreign countries in 1995. Since the 2000s, it shifted its focus to the consumer electronics market and acquired several computer hardware and software companies.

Revision as of 05:11, 5 March 2024

Architect Oyj
Formerly
Architect Design Studio (1971-1991)
Architect Systems Oyj (1991-2016)
Public
Traded asVLSE: ARCT
Industry
  • computer hardware
  • computer software
  • consumer electronics
  • cloud computing
  • digital distribution
  • video games
  • semiconductors
  • artificial intelligence
Headquarters26T Kanerva Avenue, ,
Area served
worldwide
Key people
Kasperri Laitinen (CEO)
Products
  • Petal
  • Rosetta
  • Rosetta Tab
  • Soma
  • Mana
  • Vorpal
  • Siren
  • Canvas
Services
  • Bazaar
  • Portal
  • Architect Maps
  • Architect Music
  • Mana Sphere
  • Mana Access
  • Stratus
RevenueIncrease $273 billion (2019)
Increase $62.35 billion (2019)
Increase $58.04 billion (2019)
Number of employees
154,800 (2019)
Subsidiaries

Architect Corporation (natively as Architect Oyj and commonly known as Architect) is a Valkean multinational technology company based in Källalivi, Valkea. It designs, develops, and sells computer hardware, computer software, consumer electronics, and other related services. Its best known products are the Petal line of operating systems, the Rosetta smartphone, the Rosetta Tab tablet computer, the Mana family of video game consoles, and the Siren and Canvas personal computers.

The company was founded in 1971 as Architect Design Studio by two graduates of the University of Källalivi. Initially they were a small design house that created concept designs and mock-ups for portable radio sets and personal computers. By the 1980s they were receiving increasingly large amounts of dollars from the commissions they received from prominent tech giants. One of their most notable designs during this period was the PalCom Astra III.

After the acquisition of Valkean Electric’s electronics division in 1989, the company made its venture into the consumer electronics industry. After years of building custom computer units for select corporations, they debuted their first successful personal computer in 1993: the very first Architect Siren. The Siren sold quickly in its native Valkea, and saw mass adoption in foreign countries in 1995. Since the 2000s, it shifted its focus to the consumer electronics market and acquired several computer hardware and software companies.

Architect is the largest Valkean technology company in terms of revenue and market capitalization, and one of Astyria's largest publicly traded corporations. It is also one of the biggest electronics manufacturers in Astyria.

Products

Siren

Vorpal

Rosetta

Rosetta Tab

Mana

Main article: Mana

Tyme

Canvas

Soma

Software