

on 27 July 2015, while the hardware was discontinued. Razer bought the software assets of the Android-based microconsole Ouya from its parent company Ouya Inc. The current iteration of Razer was founded in 2005 by Min-Liang Tan, a Singaporean NUS graduate, and Robert Krakoff after they procured the rights to the Razer brand following a large investment from Hong Kong tycoon Li Ka-shing and Singaporean holding company Temasek Holdings. Kärna ceased operations in 2000 due to financial issues. Razer began as a San Diego, California based subsidiary of kärna LLC in 1998, created to develop and market a high-end computer gaming mouse, the Boomslang, targeted to computer gamers.
