Asus ROG Ally 2024 and Snapdragon X laptops listed in leaked Computex 2024 launch list — no new graphics cards mentioned (2024)

Asus ROG Ally 2024 and Snapdragon X laptops listed in leaked Computex 2024 launch list — no new graphics cards mentioned (1)

Computex 2024 is a full month away, scheduled to run from June 3 to June 6 in Taipei, with PC hardware companies of all sizes preparing to showcase new products. Interestingly, the showcase planned by Asus has been conveniently leaked by VideoCardz, which shared a listing with multiple notebooks featuring processors from Intel, AMD, and Qualcomm's Snapdragon X SoCs. The leaked table also mentions an Asus ROG Ally 2024, which we talked about a few months ago, and we are eager to see what new changes it brings to the table. No new graphics cards are listed. As with any leaks, remember to take the following information with a pinch of salt.

Though nothing is known about the upcoming ROG Ally 2, yet. Many expect one of the key changes will be a refreshed SoC. However, we don't have any solid information on the Ryzen Z1's successor. Asus should also take this opportunity to fix the well-known SD card issue with the original Ally, which was never fixed despite software updates. Lastly, a larger battery would be popular.

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PC (NB)Asus Vivobook S15
Row 1 - Cell 0 ProArt P16
Row 2 - Cell 0 ProArt PX13
Row 3 - Cell 0 ProArt PZ13
PC (NR)TUF Gaming A14 (New)
Row 5 - Cell 0 TUF Gaming A16 (New)
Gaming (NR)Zephryrus G16 (AMD Refresh)
Gaming (NV)ROG Ally 2024
MMROG Thor 1600 III Titanium
MMROG Mjolnir portable power station
NWROG Rapture GT-BE 1900
ACCY (MP/ YH)ROG Azoth Extreme Gaming Keyboard
Row 12 - Cell 0 ROG Harpe Ace Extreme Gaming Mouse
Row 13 - Cell 0 ROG Harpe Ace Mini Gaming Mouse
Row 14 - Cell 0 ROG Delta II Gaming Headset

Asus will have a new lineup of notebooks, but its new Snapdragon X-based notebooks may be particularly interesting, with the all-new platform. Updated Vivobook Zenbook and ProArt notebook variants with the Intel Meteor Lake processors and AMD counterparts like the refreshed TUF A14 and A16 are also tipped.

For power, Asus will be showcasing its Mjolnir power station which was teased earlier, and the ROG Thor 1600 III Titanium power supply, according to the leak.

The gaming-centric ROG router and a few peripherals are other products expected to be showcased. Asus released the ROG Rapture GT-BE98 a few months ago and hence it will be interesting to see how Asus differentiates between these routers.

Time will tell what updates and optimizations we will see on this refreshed Ally and upcoming notebooks. We don't have long to wait, though, as we are just one month away from Computex 2024.

No mention of graphics cards

There's no mention of new graphics cards, let alone the Nvidia GeForce RTX 50 series. We still think the RTX 50 series is most likely to appear starting in Nov/Dec 2024, with the usual staggered release schedule and top-tier GPUs released first. It is also not certain whether Asus will show a newer monitor range at Computex.

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3 CommentsComment from the forums

  • Notton

    I hope that's not their full lineup to snapdragon laptops.
    I don't really want to pay for PROart prices for a 13~14".

    Reply

  • Amdlova

    Will be nice if have a sub 400 dollar product. No one will throw one grand if a first try product.

    Reply

  • subspruce

    Amdlova said:

    Will be nice if have a sub 400 dollar product. No one will throw one grand if a first try product.

    The X series will devalue the 8cx Gen 3 and 7c+ Gen 3

    Reply

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FAQs

What is the new Asus laptop in 2024? ›

At CES 2024, ASUS unveiled an extensive new lineup of Windows 11 powered PCs that includes the Zenbook DUO, Intel and AMD versions of Zenbook 14 OLED, Vivobook S series and Zephyrus G16 for gamers.

Is Rog under Asus? ›

ASUS ROG laptops and desktops are subjected to stringent temperature and performance tests in a specially-designed foam-lined heat box to ensure they live up to gamers expectations and the high quality standards demanded by ASUS.

How many years can a ASUS laptop last? ›

On average, an Asus laptop is expected to last between 3 to 5 years. However, with proper maintenance and usage, some users have reported their Asus laptops lasting for more than 5 years. Seriously, a month if you're lucky.

Why ASUS laptops are made in China? ›

Asus and Acer are Taiwanese, not Chinese, and none of them actually manufacture their own laptops in house, that is outsourced to manufacturing partners. Nearly all laptops on the market, regardless of brand, are manufactured by 6 Taiwanese companies: Quanta, Compal, Wistron, Inventec, Pegatron, and Foxconn.

Is ASUS owned by China? ›

ASUS is a Taiwan-based, multinational computer hardware and consumer electronics company that was established in 1989. Dedicated to creating products for today's and tomorrow's smart life, ASUS is the world's No.

Is ASUS better than HP? ›

HP does a slightly better job of providing affordable prices for low-end laptops, whereas ASUS provides much better value when shopping for high-end performance and hardware.

Why is ASUS ROG expensive? ›

There are several reasons why ASUS ROG products tend to be expensive: High-End Components: ASUS ROG products are designed with high-performance components, such as powerful processors, advanced graphics cards, and high-quality cooling systems. These components contribute to the overall cost.

What laptops are coming out in 2024? ›

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Will there be new laptops in 2024? ›

The ROG Zephyrus are well-designed and well-liked gaming laptops, and the 2024 models look like they'll continue that trend. As you'd expect from the 16-inch, it incorporates the 240Hz version of the OLED screen; OLED is new to the Zephyrus series, first arriving in the G14, along with the LED slash on the top cover.

What is the future plan of ASUS? ›

We intend to promote sustainable procurement and increase the use of environmentally friendly materials by 100% by 2025, and we have also set the goal to achieve a global recycling rate of 20% for ASUS products. Third, we're taking immediate and impactful action regarding responsible manufacturing.

What time of year do new laptops come out? ›

New laptop hardware usually launches either at the beginning of the year or around October, depending on the manufacturer. This means all the laptops that are either one generation old, or are about to become one generation old after CES, or the Consumer Electronics Show, are going to be seeing deep discounts.

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