The Asus ExpertCenter PN53 is a compact desktop computer that measures 5.1″ x 4.7″ x 2.3″. But it packs a lot of horsepower into that compact design. Available with up to a 35-watt AMD Ryzen 9 6900HX ...
ASUS has introduced a new budget-friendly desktop PC aimed at casual users, students, and office environments. While it doesn’t carry the top of the line specs of a gaming rig, the ASUS V500 Mini ...
In terms of build, the NUC 15 Pro measures 117mm x 112mm x 37mm and ranges in weight from 500g to 600g, depending on your configuration. ASUS has also designed it to meet MIL-STD-810H standards.
ASUS initially unveiled its new NUC 14 Pro Mini PC at CES 2024 earlier this year, offering a significant addition to the professional computing market. This week ASUS has announced its availability.
The latest small form factor desktop computer from Asus is a 6.9″ x 6.9″ x 1.7″ computer powered by up to a 65-watt Intel Rocket Lake-S processor. The Asus Mini PC PB62 supports up to 64GB of ...
The NUC mini PC returns as part of Asus' Republic of Gamers line, and we check it out at CES. From the laptops on your desk to satellites in space and AI that seems to be everywhere, I cover many ...
Earlier this year, Asus launched the PN63-S1 mini PC with 11th-generation Intel Core CPUs. The company has now announced the Asus PL64 tiny PCs, which include entry-level Intel Alder Lake processors ...
Desktop computers are great for simple workflow processes, creative work, and gaming, but it always pays to do some research before buying one.
ASUS has this week introduced a number of new compact form factor computer systems with the first taking the form of the ExpertCenter PN64-E1 mini PC designed to support 13th Gen Intel Core processor, ...
TL;DR: The ASUS ExpertCenter Pro ET900N G3 desktop PC delivers data center-level AI performance with NVIDIA Grace Blackwell superchips, up to 784GB of memory, and 20 PFLOPS of AI power, optimized for ...
When Intel announced that it was discontinuing its line of NUC mini PCs earlier this month, the company’s statement left the door open for future development; Intel was stopping “direct investment” ...
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