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ASUS unveiled a new lineup of AI-powered consumer devices at Computex 2026, expanding its portfolio of laptops, desktops, all-in-one PCs, tablets and AI experiences designed to make artificial intelligence more accessible to everyday users.
The launch features the latest Zenbook 14 series, available with Intel, AMD and Snapdragon processors, as well as new Vivobook S laptops powered by Snapdragon X chips. Equipped with neural processing units delivering up to 50 TOPS of AI performance, the Copilot+ PCs are designed to support AI-enhanced productivity, multitasking and entertainment while maintaining long battery life and lightweight designs.

ASUS unveiled a new lineup of AI-powered consumer devices at Computex 2026
ASUS also introduced the Vivobook S14 Flip and S16 Flip, convertible laptops featuring 360-degree hinges, OLED touch displays and AI-powered performance. The devices are aimed at students, professionals and content creators seeking greater flexibility for work and creativity.
Beyond laptops, the company expanded its desktop portfolio with the V700 Mini Tower, V200 AiO and V400 AiO. The systems combine modern designs with AI capabilities and are intended for home productivity, entertainment and communication. The V400 AiO, powered by Snapdragon technology, brings AI-enhanced computing to a larger 27-inch all-in-one format.
The event also marked ASUS’ return to the tablet market with the launch of ASUS Pad. Featuring a 12.2-inch dual-layer OLED display, a 144Hz refresh rate and a MediaTek Dimensity 8300 processor, the tablet is designed to deliver immersive entertainment and mobile productivity in a slim and lightweight form factor.
Alongside the hardware announcements, ASUS introduced Zenni Claw, a new AI assistant platform designed to simplify access to agentic AI workflows. The assistant supports tasks such as work organization, travel planning and daily scheduling through built-in AI capabilities and a hybrid local-cloud processing architecture intended to improve privacy and responsiveness.
According to ASUS, the new products form part of a broader AI ecosystem aimed at enhancing creativity, productivity and everyday digital experiences. The announcements reflect the growing integration of AI across consumer computing devices as manufacturers seek to bring advanced AI capabilities to a wider audience.

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