At the ASUS booth, AI came to life across every zone — from enterprise systems and sustainability tools to Agentic AI, creative devices, gaming, healthcare, and robotics.

A key focus was the next steps in ASUS’s Ubiquitous AI. Incredible Possibilities strategy, which brings together cloud, edge, and on-device intelligence into one unified ecosystem. One of the standout areas was the Zenni Interactive Zone, where ASUS Zenni Claw made its debut. The personal agentic AI platform showcases how AI can understand intent, take action, and support everyday tasks through simple, intuitive interactions.

Adding to the atmosphere, Zenni — the official ASUS mascot — visited the booth and interacted with visitors, bringing a playful, lively energy to the space. Across the booth, visitors explored distinct zones that highlighted different layers of ASUS’ AI vision — showing how intelligence is no longer limited to a single device or category, but is embedded across work, life, and play.

The standout highlights included:

ASUS AI POD with NVIDIA Vera Rubin NVL72
As you entered the ASUS booth, the AI Infrastructure zone was an immediate eyecatcher, showcasing rack-scale systems and enterprise AI platforms designed for high-performance workloads.

Taking pride of place was the ASUS AI POD built on NVIDIA Vera Rubin NVL72 XA VR721-E3. This is a 100% liquid-cooled rack-scale platform purpose-built for trillion-parameter models and next-generation AI factories. Additionally, ASUS also introduced its XA P8A-E14AXL, a high-density 6U system supporting eight liquid-cooled NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs, and the XA P4N-E2, a 2U AI server powered by NVIDIA Vera CPU processors for next-gen agentic AI systems.

Another standout area of the ASUS booth was the ASUS × NVIDIA RTX Spark showcase, which drew a steady stream of visitors eager to see the next generation of AI-powered creator devices. This included the new ProArt P16 and ProArt P14 along with the compact ProArt Mini PC, all powered by NVIDIA RTX Spark technology. Designed for creators, developers, and AI enthusiasts, these systems deliver powerful local AI capabilities for everything from content creation and 3D rendering to generative AI applications and large language models.

The showcase also became a popular photo spot thanks to display units signed by NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang, making this one of Computex’s most talked-about collaborations.

The ASUS ExpertBook B5 Flip G2 stood out as a must-see highlight for business and education users, showcasing ASUS’ continued focus on flexible, AI-ready productivity devices for modern, hybrid work environments.

Designed as a lightweight 2-in-1 convertible, the ExpertBook B5 Flip G2 combines portability with versatility, featuring a 360-degree hinge that supports laptop, tablet, and presentation modes. Built for professional use, it integrates enterprise-grade security features and durability while enhancing everyday productivity with AI-powered tools and workflows.

The all-new ASUS Pad entered the spotlight as part of ASUS’ expanding AI ecosystem, drawing attention as a compact yet versatile device designed to bring AI-powered experiences into everyday life.

Positioned as a lightweight and highly portable companion device, the ASUS Pad blends entertainment, productivity, and intelligent features into a single form factor. It’s designed to seamlessly extend ASUS’ AI ecosystem beyond traditional PCs, enabling users to stay connected and productive across work, travel, and daily routines.

With its focus on mobility and intuitive use, the ASUS Pad adds a more accessible and lifestyle-oriented dimension to ASUS’ AI strategy — showing how intelligent computing is moving beyond the desktop and into always-available, on-the-go experiences.

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