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ASUS Announces Participation in Computex 2024 With Gaming Products and AI Notebooks
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ASUS Announces Participation in Computex 2024 With Gaming Products and AI Notebooks

Emeka Victor
Last updated: 18 June 2024 17:07
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ASUS announced on Thursday, May 9th, that it will hold a launch event for Computex 2024, a technology conference that happens yearly in Taiwan. The event, known as “Always Incredible,” will showcase notebooks designed for artificial intelligence applications and other smart solutions.

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Scheduled for June 3, 2024, at 5 am Brasília time (4 pm in Taipei), the event will be streamed on all ASUS social media platforms. The announcements will cover the manufacturer’s entire range, including consumer, business, and commercial products.

ASUS & ASUS ROG at Computex 2024

Both ASUS and ASUS ROG, a division focusing on gaming devices, will have physical booths at Computex 2024, labeled as M0519a and M0509a, respectively. The unveiling of new products will occur from June 4th to 7th, between 9:30 am and 5:30 pm, at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Hall 1, 4F, in Taipei.

Undoubtedly, one of the major highlights of the upcoming Computex will be AI, with the manufacturer expected to present “advanced AI solutions” for various audiences. However, no specific details about the products have been disclosed. The company mentions showcasing products from the ProArt, ASUS TUF, and NUC lines.

ASUS has hinted at the much-anticipated launch of a new notebook equipped with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon processor, referring to a “new PC era” aligning with the concept of an “artificial intelligence era” discussed by several tech companies. Additionally, the company is expected to unveil its “first AI PC.”

Something BIG is on the horizon! Can you guess what it is? 🔮

Prepare for a new PC era, promising curiosity at every turn. Stay tuned for updates as we reveal the mystery behind our latest innovation with @snapdragon#ASUSEVENT #AIPC #Snapdragon

👉 https://t.co/TRuUsgUYO1 pic.twitter.com/DVts7N2w25

— ASUS (@ASUS) May 7, 2024

Furthermore, ASUS confirmed that a new version of the ASUS ROG Ally, its portable gaming console running Windows 11, will be introduced during the event. This updated version is anticipated to focus on minor enhancements, possibly retaining the current generation hardware.

Computex 2024 is also expected to host exhibits from AMD, Intel, and Qualcomm, where new technologies for processors with artificial intelligence might be announced. These hardware advancements are poised to fuel the next generation of notebooks and desktops, enabling consumer and corporate AI functionalities.

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