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ASUS and ROG to showcase AI innovations and gaming breakthroughs at Computex 2025

ASUS and ROG will unveil AI innovations and immersive gaming experiences at Computex 2025 from 20 to 23 May in Taipei.

ASUS and Republic of Gamers (ROG) have confirmed their participation at Computex 2025 with physical booths highlighting the companies’ latest innovations in artificial intelligence and gaming. Set to take place from 20 to 23 May at Taipei Nangang Exhibition Hall 1, the exhibition will focus on cutting-edge technologies and immersive experiences. ASUS will be located at booth M0820, while ROG will showcase its latest offerings at booth M0520.

Expanding AI capabilities across industries

Under the theme “Ubiquitous AI. Incredible Possibilities”, ASUS will present a comprehensive range of AI-driven solutions aimed at transforming daily life and work. The showcase will span the full spectrum of AI infrastructure, platforms, applications, and edge computing technologies.

Visitors to the ASUS booth can expect to see practical AI implementations that enhance productivity, creativity, and everyday tasks. Workspace AI solutions are designed to improve efficiency and security in professional environments, while Industrial AI focuses on smarter, automated production capabilities. ASUS will also display its Everyday AI systems that make daily routines more seamless, alongside Creator AI tools tailored to the needs of digital content professionals.

A highlight of the exhibition will be Healthcare AI, which combines generative AI, deep learning, and hybrid cloud technologies to support more personalised and efficient medical care. These technologies represent ASUS’s ambition to deliver scalable, sustainable AI solutions across key sectors.

ROG Lab brings future of gaming to life

At the ROG booth, the experimental spirit of ROG Lab will be on full display, offering attendees hands-on access to some of the brand’s most advanced gaming technologies. The showcase will include high-performance laptops, motherboards, graphics cards, monitors, and peripherals—all crafted to deliver top-tier gaming performance.

Interactive exhibits such as Illumotion and Future Gamer will provide insight into how AI is being used to elevate gaming aesthetics and user engagement. Illumotion will feature real-time, AI-enhanced lighting and visuals, while Future Gamer will explore how identity and immersion are evolving in the gaming community.

According to ROG, these experiences stem from continuous experimentation and research, where innovations are developed and tested to redefine the gaming experience. The ROG Lab setup at Computex 2025 aims to highlight not just the products, but also the stories, technologies, and creative thinking behind them.

COMPUTEX 2025 focuses on AI and future technologies

Computex 2025, one of the world’s premier technology events, will revolve around the theme “AI Next”, featuring developments in AI and robotics, next-generation technologies, and future mobility. The annual exhibition attracts thousands of professionals and tech enthusiasts to Taipei, making it a significant platform for global brands to showcase their latest advancements.

For ASUS and ROG, the event presents an opportunity to reinforce their leadership in AI and gaming innovation. Through a mix of hardware showcases and immersive installations, the brands aim to demonstrate how technology can deliver both practical solutions and memorable user experiences.

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