Shaping the future of the computer industry with ASUS

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Artificial intelligence is poised to revolutionize technology like never before because its ability to learn and adapt makes it a fundamental building block for future advancements. For everyday users, AI is already transforming experiences by making them personalized to make our lives easier and more efficient.

“At ASUS, we have always prided ourselves on pushing the boundaries of what’s possible. Now, more than ever, our industry is at a pivotal moment where innovation and user experience are shaping the future. Central to this evolution is the integration of AI into our products and services,” said Peter Chang, APAC General Manager – Systems Business, ASUS.

“Our Copilot+ PCs were designed to let users enjoy the power of AI with the assurance of privacy. This is because they feature NPUs that comply with Microsoft’s required minimum of 40 TOPS in performance to run AI processes locally onboard the user’s computer without any information being sent to the internet,” Chang said.

According to Su, the company works closely with its long-time industry partners across the supply chain to make AI PCs readily available in the Philippine market. “ROG has always been focused on developing high-performance gaming hardware, including devices that esports demand. This includes powerful desktops and peripherals equipped with the latest processors, high-refresh-rate displays, and advanced cooling systems, providing the speed, reliability, and precision professional gamers require,” Su said.

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