Asus is updating its ROG gaming laptop lineup in India with Nvidia’s RTX 50 series GPUs, showcasing its commitment to cutting-edge technology before Computex 2025. While gaming remains central, these high-end laptops, including the ROG Strix, Zephyrus, and Flow series, are also emphasizing AI capabilities. Powered by Intel Core Ultra 9 and AMD Ryzen processors, these laptops are pushing the boundaries of AI performance. Asus continues its strategy of prioritizing early adoption of new hardware, as evidenced by their Computex Taipei 2024 debut of AI-powered devices. This move underscores Asus’s dedication to leading the market with innovative and high-performance machines for both gaming and AI applications.
Asus’ Arnold Su on New GeForce RTX 50 Series ROG Laptops, AI PCs and What’s Next for ROG Ally
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Asus’ Arnold Su on New GeForce RTX 50 Series ROG Laptops, AI PCs and What’s Next for ROG Ally
Asus is updating its ROG gaming laptop lineup in India with Nvidia’s RTX 50 series GPUs, showcasing its commitment to cutting-edge technology before Computex 2025. While gaming remains central, these high-end laptops, including the ROG Strix, Zephyrus, and Flow series, are also emphasizing AI capabilities. Powered by Intel Core Ultra 9 and AMD Ryzen processors, these laptops are pushing the boundaries of AI performance. Asus continues its strategy of prioritizing early adoption of new hardware, as evidenced by their Computex Taipei 2024 debut of AI-powered devices. This move underscores Asus’s dedication to leading the market with innovative and high-performance machines for both gaming and AI applications.
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