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ASUS reveals groundbreaking PC technology at Computex 2024

ASUS unveils revolutionary PC hardware at Computex 2024, including AI PCs, advanced motherboards, and innovative cooling technologies, marking a new era in computing.

At Computex 2024, ASUS unveiled an impressive lineup of PC hardware that signals the future of technology. The lineup features pioneering AI PCs, advanced motherboards, and sophisticated cooling technologies. This showcase highlights ASUS’s dedication to innovation and its pivotal role in shaping the future of computing.

Pioneering the AI PC era

ASUS is at the forefront of the next significant evolution in computing with its emphasis on AI-ready PCs. This shift, driven by AI integration, is set to redefine user interaction with technology. Central to this transformation is ASUS’s latest motherboards and graphics cards, engineered to leverage AI for enhanced performance and user experience.

The advent of AI in PCs is supported by NVIDIA’s latest 40 series of GeForce RTX GPUs and AMD’s 6000 and 7000 series Radeon RX graphics cards, crucial for anyone aiming to construct an AI PC today. Additionally, ASUS has introduced motherboards like the Z790, featuring technologies such as AI Overclocking and AI Cooling, to optimally enhance system performance.

Simplifying PC assembly with AI assistance

ASUS is not just advancing PCs’ internal capabilities but also improving the overall building experience. Demonstrated at Computex, the ASUS AI BuildNavigator exemplifies this advancement by offering AI-driven guidance throughout the PC assembly process. This tool simplifies selecting components and ensures compatibility, making building a PC more straightforward and approachable for both enthusiasts and beginners.

Looking ahead, ASUS is preparing to launch next-generation motherboards, such as the ROG Maximus Hero BTF, compatible with future Intel processors and designed with a back-to-the-future (BTF) architecture. This innovative design minimises visible cables, significantly enhancing the aesthetic of the build.

Innovations in cooling and future PC designs

ASUS is continuously innovating in PC cooling, a crucial area for sustaining performance in high-powered PCs. The new ProArt LC 360 and ROG Strix LC III series AIO liquid CPU coolers are among the latest additions, offering not only exceptional cooling performance but also designs that integrate smoothly into modern aesthetics.

The introduction of technologies like the new Asetek coldplate reflects ASUS’s commitment to providing cutting-edge solutions that meet the demands of power users. The BTF ecosystem, in particular, represents a significant advancement in PC design, offering a cleaner and more streamlined building process.

ASUS’s presentations at Computex 2024 highlight its industry leadership and vision for the future of computing. From AI integration to innovative cooling systems, ASUS is paving the way for the next generation of PCs that are more powerful, efficient, and user-friendly.

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