JAKARTA The ASUS stole the attention at the Computex 2025 by introducing a line of its newest Copilot+ PC devices powered by the AMD Ryzen AI 300 Series processor. This line of products is designed to meet modern business needs and bring AI sophistication directly to the hands of professionals. Most surprisingly, ASUS also revealed a mini PC as small as a palm, which immediately became the public spotlight and industry players.
ASUS is working with AMD to present various types of Copilot+ PC devices, ranging from laptops, desktops, to all-in-one and ultra-compact PCs. All of these devices are scheduled to be launched in the second half of 2025 and will deliver strong local AI performance for professional users.
One of the main highlights of this launch is the ExpertBook P3 Series, which is a business laptop that is available in sizes 14 and 16 inches. This laptop is powered by a Ryzen AI PRO 7 processor with a TDP of 45W and performs up to 66 TOPS (Trillions of Operations Per Second), enabling the processing of AI tasks locally at high speed.
Equipped with a large 70Wh battery, the ExpertCool cooling system to keep the temperature stable, a sturdy metal body, and a variety of I/O ports, ExpertBook P3 is the ideal solution for users who need high mobility and maximum performance.
Not only laptops, ASUS also introduced ExpertCenter P700, a desktop series available in mini-power and small form factor formats. This desktop offers AI performance of up to 50 TOPS and is designed with military standard resilience and toolsless chassis that make it easier for users to upgrade or repair.
For users who want an all-in-one device, ASUS presents the ExpertCenter P600, which comes in size 24 and 27 inches. The device has a Full HD touchscreen with a wide point of view, a retractable webcam for privacy security, and various features that support collaboration and integration with Microsoft Copilot for a more practical AI experience.
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However, the most public concern is the launch of the ExpertCenter PN54 Mini PC, an ultra-compact computer whose size is only the size of the palm. Although small, this device is designed to support various needs ranging from interactive kiosks, retail systems, to minimal office setups, making it the perfect choice for workspace with limited places.
Although ASUS has not announced an official price for this line of devices, the entire Copilot+ PC line is scheduled to be available on the market starting in the second half of 2025. This launch demonstrates ASUS' commitment to providing more affordable AI technology and easily accessible to professionals in various industrial sectors.
With the support of the latest AI technology from AMD and deep integration with Microsoft Copilot, ASUS affirms its position as one of the main players in the evolution of artificial intelligence-based business devices.
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