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ASUS to unveil new AI technologies at Computex 2024

ASUS announces its participation in Computex 2024 with the Always Incredible launch event, showcasing a range of AI-powered innovations.

ASUS has confirmed its participation in the upcoming Computex 2024, set to introduce a range of AI-powered solutions and products. The Always Incredible launch event is scheduled for June 3, 2024, at 4 p.m. CST (8 a.m. GMT) and will be accessible via livestream on ASUS’s social media channels.

Exciting product lineup and hands-on experience

The technology giant is geared up to showcase an expansive array of innovations, focusing on AI across its product range, including enterprise, commercial, and consumer sectors. The event will highlight ASUS’s AI solutions and feature hands-on opportunities with their newest products.

ASUS, along with its Republic of Gamers (ROG) brand, will have dedicated booths at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Hall 1, 4F, from June 4 to June 7. Here, visitors can explore the latest devices and AI technologies tailored to a diverse audience, from everyday users to professional gamers.

Innovations across the board

ASUS aims to demonstrate its leadership in technology with breakthroughs that cater to various needs. The company plans to reveal new products in its ProArt series, designed for creators, and debut new gaming devices under its TUF Gaming brand. These products promise high performance and portability for gamers on the go.

A significant highlight of the event will be the introduction of ASUS’s enterprise and commercial AI solutions, such as AI server and AI NUC, to a global audience for the first time. These innovations underline ASUS’s commitment to advancing AI technology across multiple sectors.

Commitment to sustainability and immersive gaming experiences

The ASUS booth will feature an extensive range of AI-driven consumer, gaming, creator, and commercial products. Attendees will have the opportunity to explore ASUS’s AI ecosystems firsthand. This includes the unveiling of AI Servers, AI Workstations, and Enterprise GenAI Solutions, marking a significant advancement in ASUS’s AI technology. Additionally, ASUS will reveal its first AI PC, a pivotal development in computing. The booth will also display an extensive selection of consumer, gaming, creator, and commercial products, all enhanced by AI technology, showcasing ASUS’s commitment to integrating artificial intelligence across its product lines. While AI remains a focal point, the company also emphasizes its dedication to sustainability and innovative solutions.

Meanwhile, the ROG booth is set to offer an unmatched gaming experience with an extensive selection of gear, including esports-grade peripherals, laptops, and more. This setup is designed to appeal to gamers of all levels, from casual enthusiasts to professional competitors.

A global stage for technological innovation

Computex, hosted annually in Taipei, Taiwan, stands as one of the world’s premier technology exhibitions. It draws thousands of visitors each year, showcasing cutting-edge technological innovations from leading global brands. This event is a cornerstone for tech enthusiasts, industry professionals, and media, presenting the latest in hardware and software advancements.

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