Buffalo Technology
Updated: 11/12/2023 by Computer Hope
Founded in 1975 by Makoto Maki, Buffalo Technology is located in Japan and is a subsidiary of Melco Holdings Inc., which began as an audio equipment manufacturer. Buffalo Technology entered the computer peripheral market in 1981 with an EEPROM writer. The name "BUFFALO" is derived from one of the company's first products, a printer buffer.
Buffalo Technology (USA) is the North American subsidiary of the group and is based in Austin, Texas.
Melco's other subsidiaries are involved in the manufacture of flash memory, RAM, and USB products. Additionally, they make CD and DVD drives, hard disk drives, LAN products, printer buffers, LCD screens, Microsoft Windows accelerators, CPU accelerators and SSDs.
Contact information
Support: | (800) 688-7466 |
Fax: | Unknown |
TDD/TTY: | Unknown |
Website: | Buffalo's official website |
FTP: | Unknown |
E-mail: | Buffalo's official support form |
Address: | Buffalo Americas 11130 Jollyville Rd, Suite #205 Austin, TX 78759 |
Stock: | 6676 (TYO) |
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