Exclusive: ASUS Computex 2024 product launch list leaked: ROG Ally 2024, Thor 1600 III PSU, Mojlonir Portable UPS and no RTX 5090

ASUS Computex 2024 plans leaked month ahead

ASUS is set to introduce a plethora of new products at Computex, spanning across various product segments and purposes. We have a list of planned products that should appear at the Computex show floor.

Starting with the lack of RTX 50 series. There were rumors that NVIDIA might showcase the new series, however, it appears that these rumors are completely unfounded. NVIDIA knows that Computex is an important consumer expo where hundreds of new products are announced. It seems like a bad idea to announce the RTX 50 series at such an event, rather than at a separate occasion closer to the launch. ASUS agrees with that and there is no RTX 5090 on the Computex launch list.

The Qualcomm Snapdragon X series-based products are here as well as new Intel Meteor Lake chips, the Vivobook S15, or Zenbook S16, ProArt P16 PX 13, and PZ13 . Yes, ASUS is launching new ProArt laptops, which have not yet been updated since the 13th Gen Core series. AMD-based laptops are also coming, including updated TUF A14 and A16 models and a refresh of the G16 version .

ASUS will also launch its Mojlonir Portable UPS ( we covered it here ). Additionally, there is a new Thor 1600W III Titanium power supply to be announced at Computex. A new series of peripherals are also coming, along with a new router.

Probably the most interesting product is the new ROG Ally 2024. This is not the ROG Ally 2 which was teased by ASUS execs a few weeks ago, but a mid-product refresh. It is supposed to have the Ryzen Z1 APU as the current model, but it is expected to the SD Card related issue resolved. Other sources believe it may have a larger battery, but apart from that, no significant changes.

ASUS Computex 2024 launch products, Source: VideoCardz

ASUS has a launch event planned for Computex called “Always Incredible” set for June 3rd at 4:00 PM Taipei time. It is very likely that many of these products will be discussed.

Source: VideoCardz


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