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ASUS unveils enterprise-ready AI solutions at Computex 2025

ASUS showcases its enterprise AI Hub, storage innovations, and smart facility tools at Computex 2025 to drive digital transformation.

ASUS has unveiled a full suite of enterprise AI solutions at Computex 2025 in Taipei, focused on accelerating digital transformation for businesses. With an emphasis on turnkey deployment, intelligent infrastructure, and next-generation storage systems, the technology firm showcased how its AI ecosystem is designed to power scalable, secure, and practical implementations of artificial intelligence in enterprise settings.

In partnership with major players such as AMD, Intel, NVIDIA, Weka, IBM, WD, and Foxlink, ASUS launched ASUS AI Hub — a central solution designed to deploy autonomous AI agents with minimal in-house technical expertise. The latest offerings highlight ASUS’ commitment to helping organisations streamline operations, increase productivity, and improve decision-making through agentic and generative AI.

AI Hub streamlines enterprise AI deployment

The ASUS AI Hub is a pre-configured AI platform that enables fast and secure integration of artificial intelligence into business processes. Built on optimised ASUS servers, it combines support for open-source large language models (LLMs), including the Llama series, with NVIDIA AI Enterprise software. This allows businesses to create customised AI assistants using a library of personalised prompts and document intelligence tools.

Standard deployments feature the NVIDIA-certified ESC8000A-E13P server with the MGX platform, paired with ASUS’ VSD320D storage. For higher workloads, businesses can opt for the ESC N8-E11 server, part of ASUS’ NVIDIA-Certified Systems. The company is also developing RTX PRO servers aimed at accelerating a wide range of AI tasks, including physical AI, multimodal inference, design workflows, and scientific computing.

ASUS combines its proprietary software — AI Hub, Infrastructure Deployment Center (AIDC), and Control Center (ACC) — with NVIDIA technologies such as Blueprints, Llama Nemotron models, and NeMo Retriever microservices. Together, they provide a complete, integrated AI stack that enables workflow automation, operational cost savings, and productivity gains. Enterprises can also store data locally to reduce security risks.

To ensure smooth onboarding, ASUS offers end-to-end support for AI deployment, helping enterprises either expand existing initiatives or begin new ones. By reducing the technical barriers, the AI Hub makes digital transformation more accessible and cost-effective.

Smarter storage solutions and automated surveillance

To support growing AI workloads, ASUS has partnered with Weka and IBM to offer a unified storage system that supports AI and high-performance computing (HPC) environments. Based on the NVIDIA AI Data Platform reference design, the RS501A-E12 series is a software-defined storage (SDS) solution certified by Weka. It offers file, object, and block storage with features such as all-flash architecture, tiering, and backup — helping enterprises manage diverse storage needs flexibly and efficiently.

In another collaboration, Foxlink has developed a smart surveillance robot powered by the NVIDIA Jetson AGX Orin platform. Designed for continuous 24/7 operation, the robot performs regular inspections of enterprise infrastructure and delivers real-time alerts for potential threats or abnormalities. The system is backed by Ubilink, Taiwan’s largest data centre, which was built by ASUS.

By integrating AI-driven monitoring tools with robust infrastructure, ASUS and Foxlink aim to transform how facilities are managed — from ensuring safety to optimising energy use and thermal performance.

Commitment to industrial-scale AI transformation

Speaking at the launch, Paul Ju, ASUS Corporate Vice President and Co-Head of the Open Platform Business Group, said, “As AI transforms industries, ASUS is committed to delivering end-to-end AI infrastructure that accelerates digital transformation. Through partnerships with IBM, Weka, WD, Foxlink, we’re integrating NVIDIA technology to enable businesses to deploy AI faster, smarter, and more securely — driving innovation across industrial, transportation, and communications sectors.”

The solutions on display at Computex 2025 underline ASUS’ ambition to help enterprises fully leverage the potential of AI. With scalable infrastructure, intelligent automation, and integrated support, ASUS positions itself as a key enabler in the shift towards smarter, data-driven business operations.

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