Liteon holds about 67 IEEE blocks (MA-L and MA-S) registered as "Liteon Technology Corporation," with a historical New Taipei (Zhonghe) HQ address on file. Verified samples include E8:61:7E, with D0:39:57, E8:2A:44, 30:D1:6B, and 64:6E:69 also attributed. These OUIs appear on network interface cards, Wi-Fi modules, power supplies, optical drives, LED/optoelectronics, embedded modules, and storage devices. The key analyst point: Liteon is a large Taiwanese ODM/component group, so a Liteon OUI commonly appears on a device sold under a completely different brand because Liteon supplies modules and sub-assemblies inside other companies' products — the same "OUI identifies the manufacturer, not the retail brand" pattern as Vestel or AzureWave. For triage, a Liteon OUI most likely indicates a Liteon-built module or sub-assembly (a Wi-Fi card, a PSU controller, an optical/storage device) embedded in another vendor's product, so classify by device fingerprint rather than assuming a "Liteon-brand" endpoint.
- IEEE assignment
- ~67 prefixes → "Liteon Technology Corporation" (some third-party DBs render "Lite-On Technology Corporation"), registered New Taipei, Taiwan [Confirmed name; Likely exact-string variant] — IEEE MA-L/MA-S
- Registry / block size
- MA-L and MA-S; ~67 blocks [Likely] — maclookup.app (IEEE-sourced, third-party tally)
- HQ / country
- historical "4F, 90, Chien 1 Road, ChungHo, Taipei Hsien, Taiwan 23585" (Zhonghe/New Taipei), Taiwan [Likely] — macvendorlookup.com
- Company status
- active; large Taiwanese ODM/component group [Confirmed] — liteon.com
- Device types
- NICs, Wi-Fi modules, power supplies, optical drives, LED/optoelectronics, embedded modules, storage [Confirmed] — maclookup.app
- Notable products
- Wi-Fi modules, power supplies, optical/storage devices, optoelectronics
- Verified prefix sample
- E8:61:7E [Confirmed]; D0:39:57, E8:2A:44, 30:D1:6B, 64:6E:69 [Likely] — macvendorlookup.com, rst.im
- Special note
- ODM case — a Liteon OUI may appear on a device sold under a completely different brand because Liteon supplies modules/components inside others' products. The IEEE registry publishes no assignment dates, so none is stated here. [Confirmed]
- Related vendors
- Liteon group affiliated entities; storage business historically "Lite-On IT"
- Analyst note
- A Liteon OUI most likely indicates a Liteon-built module or sub-assembly (Wi-Fi card, PSU controller, optical/storage device) embedded in another vendor's product — classify by device fingerprint, not by assuming a "Liteon-brand" endpoint.