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Pegatron — ~25 prefixes (MA-L); major ODM (Asus spinoff), OUI ≠ brand on the box

[ 01 ] — Context

About this vendor.

Updated  ·  Confidence: High

Pegatron holds about 25 MA-L blocks registered as "PEGATRON CORPORATION" at Ligong St., Beitou District, Taipei City, Taiwan. Verified samples include 48:21:0B, 0C:54:A5, DC:FE:07, 54:B2:03, and 20:25:64. These OUIs appear on smartphones (Pegatron is a major ODM, notably building iPhones for Apple), laptops, motherboards, tablets, IoT, and networking gear. Pegatron originated from ASUSTeK's January 2008 restructuring (into Asus, Pegatron, and Unihan Corporation) and was officially spun off from Asus on 1 June 2010, listing on the Taiwan Stock Exchange (TWSE: 4938) on 24 June 2010; the sibling entity Unihan was later merged back into Pegatron. The key analyst point is the ODM pattern: a Pegatron OUI frequently appears on devices sold under other brands (Apple and others). For triage, do not assume a "Pegatron-brand" device — correlate the OUI with the device fingerprint to identify the actual product.

IEEE assignment
~25 prefixes → "PEGATRON CORPORATION", registered Taipei, Taiwan [Confirmed] — IEEE MA-L
Registry / block size
MA-L; ~25 blocks [Likely] — maclookup.app (IEEE-sourced, third-party tally)
HQ / country
5F No. 76, Ligong St., Beitou District, Taipei City, Taiwan 112 [Confirmed] — IEEE MA-L
Company status
active; originated from ASUSTeK's 2008 restructuring; spun off from Asus 2010-06-01; listed TWSE: 4938 on 2010-06-24 [Confirmed] — en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pegatron
Device types
smartphones (ODM — notably iPhones for Apple), laptops, motherboards, tablets, IoT, networking [Confirmed] — maclookup.app
Notable products
ODM smartphones (incl. iPhones), laptops, motherboards
Verified prefix sample
48:21:0B, 0C:54:A5, DC:FE:07, 54:B2:03, 20:25:64 [Confirmed] — maclookup.app
Special note
Major contract manufacturer; a Pegatron OUI frequently appears on devices sold under other brands (Apple and others). Sibling entity Unihan was merged back into Pegatron. The IEEE registry publishes no assignment dates, so none is stated here. [Confirmed]
Related vendors
Asus/ASUSTeK (former parent); Unihan (merged subsidiary)
Analyst note
A Pegatron OUI is an ODM signal — the device is very likely sold under a different consumer brand. Don't assume "Pegatron-brand"; correlate with device fingerprint.
[ 02 ] — OUI prefixes

Assignments by IEEE.

5 of 25
// MA-L prefixes5 of 25
  1. 48:21:0BMA-L
  2. 0C:54:A5MA-L
  3. DC:FE:07MA-L
  4. 54:B2:03MA-L
  5. 20:25:64MA-L
Listing 5 representative prefixes; this vendor holds 25 total assignments.