You might know them as the computer gear makers who love the color green. Or maybe as the technology futurists who had a piece of that future stolen from their labs. But Razer seems themselves as a âcultâ computer brand on the cusp of now only going mainstream, but perhaps public.
âWe remain opportunistic and going public is one of the many routes we can take,â said Razer co-founder Min-Liang Tan. âWeâre focused on our products and design and ultimately believe that those are key to a successful business, and the IPO process will sort itself out.â