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ASUS unveils new AI-powered technology at Computex 2024

ASUS showcases a wide range of AI-powered innovations at Computex 2024, from advanced PCs and healthcare solutions to cutting-edge IoT and server technologies.

ASUS is ushering in a new era of ubiquitous AI with an array of AI-powered solutions showcased at the prestigious Computex 2024 in Taipei. Co-CEO Samson Hu emphasised the transformative possibilities these technologies present during the “Always Incredible” press event.

The gateway to future technologies

The ASUS booth at Computex 2024 offers visitors a comprehensive tour of its latest innovations. Starting with the gateway titled “Ubiquitous AI. Incredible Possibilities,” the booth displays cutting-edge AI server solutions, workstations, and PCs that are set to redefine productivity, creativity, and gaming.

The ASUS ESC AI POD, which features the NVIDIA GB200 NVL72, the world’s leading solution for real-time Trillion-Parameter Inference and Training, highlights ASUS’s prowess in AI infrastructure. This is further supported by the ASUS AI Foundry Service, which utilises large language models to enhance generative AI applications for businesses.

A spectrum of AI-powered devices

As visitors delve deeper into the ASUS product range, they encounter the ExpertBook P5, the new benchmark in AI-powered PCs designed for modern professionals. The ProArt Experience Zone captivates creators with devices like the ProArt P16 laptop and the innovative ProArt displays, boasting resolutions up to 8K for unmatched clarity and colour accuracy.

The Zen Experience Zone offers a tranquil retreat featuring the Zenbook S16, which combines powerful AI processing capabilities in an ultraportable form. For gamers, the TUF Gaming section includes AI-enhanced laptops like the TUF Gaming A16, providing robust performance in a rugged package.

Innovations in healthcare and beyond

In the healthcare sector, ASUS introduces cutting-edge AI features for ultrasound and wearables. The ASUS xHIS platform and EndoAim AI Endoscopy Solution demonstrate ASUS’s commitment to enhancing medical workflows through AI.

The NUC 14 Performance stands out in the NUC lineup, offering customisable AI capabilities that cater to a wide audience, from content creators to business professionals. Additionally, ASUS’s IoT solutions, powered by NVIDIA technology, are designed to meet industrial demands through enhanced security and operational efficiency.

From June 4 to June 7, 2024, visitors can explore these innovations at the ASUS booth at the Nangang Exhibition Center.

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