Apple delays advanced Siri features. ASUS Zenbook A14 and VivoBook 16. lock screen widgets with Android 16. Apple discontinues MacBook Air With M3. Realme P3 Ultra
Qualcomm unveiled its Snapdragon X platform in India last month, highlighting its potential to make AI PCs more accessible
Taiwanese PC maker Asus expects to achieve 30 per cent growth in 2025 on account of demand for personal computers for artificial intelligence, gaming and content creation coupled with its strategy to expand sales channels, a senior official of the company said. Asus India, vice president for consumer and gaming, Arnold Su told PTI that the price of AI personal computers share in the India consumer PC market is expected to rise from 5 per cent to 25-30 per cent mainly on account of more devices coming at lower price points. "We continue to lead in the gaming, content creation segment in India. AI PC will be another area where we see big opportunities coming up this year in India. It will be not only for Asus but for the overall industry. We already have 40 per cent market share in the India copilot PC segment," Su said. He said that last year most of the AI PCs were priced above Rs 80,000 and Asus will start selling AI PCs with the Qualcomm Snapdragon AI processor for Rs 65,990 from
Starting at Rs 65,990, ASUS Vivobook 16 and Zenbook A14 will be the first PCs in the Indian market to feature the new Snapdragon X chip
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Taiwanese tech giant ASUS aims to become India's top PC (personal computer) brand having 25-30 per cent market share in two years, with aggressive retail expansion as one of its key strategies. ASUS has already tripled its market share in India from 6.3 per cent in 2017 to 17.8 per cent in 2023, making it the number two consumer notebook brand in the country, said Arnold Su, Vice President, Consumer & Gaming PC, System Business Group, ASUS India. "It took us six years to triple the market share. Our target is to become the number one brand in the coming two years. And to reach number one, our market share should reach between 25-30 per cent. "We will continue to aggressively expand our retail touch points to ensure that consumers from tier-3 and tier-4 cities can experience ASUS technology without having to travel to metro cities," he said in an interview to PTI. Being one of the largest gaming and consumer PC companies, ASUS understands the need to sustain momentum, he added. Su
The new range of Intel chips-powered ASUS laptops and NUC desktop will receive AI tools and features currently limited to Microsoft Copilot Plus platform based on Qualcomm chips
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The new laptops are now available in India on ASUS Eshop and e-commerce platforms such as Amazon and Flipkart. Some models are also available offline at select retail outlets
Su claims that Asus has grown between 3-4 per cent in the first half of 2024, ahead of the overall market
Customers can pre-book the Qualcomm Snapdragon X elite chip-powered ASUS Vivobook S15 on its Pegasus stores, eShop, and e-commerce platform Flipkart
The ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14, powered by AMD Ryzen 9 8945HS processor, is offered with up to NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 graphic processing unit (GPU)
India's personal computer (PC) market is better than the rest of the world and low penetration level of the devices offers a good growth opportunity for the Taiwanese tech major Asus, senior company officials have said. The Taiwanese PC maker has seen positive growth in the Indian market. Asus India consumer and gaming PC vice president Arnold Su told PTI that "India's PC penetration per household is around 10 to 11 per cent. Which means around 90 per cent of Indian households still do not have a PC, which means it is a very good opportunity for us," he said. Su said Asus is continuing to invest in India making its product available across the country. "... If you see today in India, out of 750 districts, we have already covered around 450 districts," he added. Asus general manager for Asia Pacific System Business Unit Peter Chang told PTI that post COVID pandemic, the company has not seen very positive signals in PC demand both globally and in India. "However, this year... the ..
The ASUS ROG Zephyrus G16, ProArt PX13 and the ProArt P16 laptops feature the new AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 processor and up to Nvidia RTX 4070 GPU
Microsoft has announced that the first wave of Copilot Plus AI PCs will be available from June 18, 2024. However, Indian consumers may have to wait a tad longer no OEM has announced India launch as ye