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    ASUS Doubles Down on AI with New Copilot+ PC Lineup

    Partner ContentBy Partner Content8 January 2025Updated:20 January 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Alright, let’s talk about ASUS. The company just expanded its Copilot+ PC lineup with a ton of new models designed to put AI in the hands of everyone—whether you’re a student, a professional, or just someone who wants a laptop that does more. The Zenbook A14, Vivobook S14/S16, and Vivobook 14/16 are now running on the latest Snapdragon X-series processors.

    For the longest time, AI was a luxury feature reserved for only the high-end, top-tier laptops, now , ASUS is changing that, putting AI-powered processors from Snapdragon, AMD, and Intel into laptops that don’t cost a fortune. And trust me, that’s a big deal. The new lineup not only delivers insane performance, but it also promises extended battery life and AI-enhanced security for everyone.

    Making Smart Laptops Affordable

    AI isn’t some far-off tech for the future anymore. ASUS is bringing it into your everyday life with the Vivobook 14/16 and Vivobook S14/S16, which now pack the Snapdragon X processors. The numbers are impressive: up to 45 TOPS (Tera Operations Per Second) of AI performance and battery life that lasts twice as long as previous models. These aren’t just affordable laptops; they’re machines that can handle multitasking, run AI features like StoryCube (which organizes your files based on content), and even translate live audio in over 40 languages with Live Captions.

    If you’re looking for something a little more stylish and powerful, the Vivobook S14/S16 and Zenbook A14 take it up a notch with the Snapdragon X Elite processors. These bad boys promise even more speed, power, and up to 32 hours of battery life, which means you can keep the AI flowing without worrying about running out of juice halfway through your workday.

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    Snapdragon, AMD, or Intel—Take Your Pick

    What ASUS is doing here is pretty clever—they’re not just sticking to one processor. Nope, they’re offering a buffet of options, from Snapdragon to AMD Ryzen AI to Intel Core Ultra, making sure there’s something for every kind of user.

    For Snapdragon fans, the Zenbook A14 and Vivobook 14/16 now feature the Snapdragon X Elite processor, delivering a 45% performance boost and double the battery life compared to previous models. Qualcomm’s Kedar Kondap put it best, saying that Snapdragon technology is all about bringing AI to a broader audience, and it’s clear that ASUS has nailed it with these new laptops.

    Then you’ve got the AMD Ryzen AI 300 Series powering the Zenbook S16 and Vivobook S14/S16. These laptops pack up to 50 TOPS AI performance, meaning they’re ready to tackle everything from gaming to creative work, all while keeping the AI experience smooth and effortless.

    And we can’t forget Intel, who is going all in with their Core Ultra processors (Series 2). These chips are paired with Intel Arc graphics to take AI and gaming to the next level. Whether you’re editing videos or playing the latest AAA games, Intel’s new processors are making these laptops much more than just work machines.

    A Whole New AI Experience

    It’s not just about raw power; it’s about how AI makes everyday tasks easier, safer, and more productive. The Copilot key on these new laptops gives you one-touch access to AI apps, making it easier to stay productive. Microsoft Pluton security processors keep your data safe, while AI features like Adaptive Dimming and Adaptive Lock ensure that your laptop knows when you’re around and when you’re not, adding an extra layer of privacy.

    And the AI-enhanced experiences don’t stop there. ASUS has also added some cool new features to help streamline your work and play. For instance, Snapdragon Seamless™ technology, which lets you easily sync your laptop with your smartphone—managing calls, notifications, and even file transfers. Plus, you can use your phone as a webcam. 

    The World’s Lightest Copilot+ PC

    Now, if you’re after the ultimate in portability, then the Zenbook A14 is the one you want. At just under 1kg, it’s the world’s lightest Copilot+ PC, making it perfect for those always on the move. Powered by the Snapdragon X Elite processor, this beauty delivers up to 32 hours of battery life, making sure you don’t have to worry about finding an outlet halfway through your day. Plus, it’s crafted from Ceraluminum™, a material that’s 30% lighter than anodized aluminum, so it’s tough and durable without the weight. All that, and it still looks sleek and minimalist, perfect for anyone who values both style and function.

    AI-Powered Laptops for Every Need

    Whether you’re into gaming, creativity, or just need a solid laptop for work and school, the Copilot+ PC lineup has something for everyone. The new Zenbook and Vivobook models are more than just computers—they’re powerful tools that enhance your workflow, boost your creativity, and make everyday tasks smarter, faster, and more efficient. 

    So, if you’ve been putting off upgrading your laptop, now’s the perfect time to make the leap – ASUS Vivobook 14/16 and Zenbook A14 are available now on the ASUS e-shop.

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