Asus ROG Ally 2024 and the Future of Nvidia GPUs at Computex 2024

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2024-05-05 00:00:00

Computex 2024 will take place in Taipei from June 4th to 7th, but a leaked document from Asus is already causing quite a stir. He is probably planning without a Geforce RTX 5000, but with an Asus ROG Ally 2024.

Computex 2024, at which, according to rumors, the Geforce RTX 5090 and Geforce RTX 5080 based on the Blackwell architecture can also be presented for the first time, will take place in Taipei from June 4th to 7th. But a previously leaked document from the Taiwanese manufacturer Asus is already causing a huge stir. This is probably planning without a Geforce RTX 5000, which makes the release of Nvidia‘s next-gen GPUs unlikely. In documents provided by VideoCardz were released, a new Asus ROG Ally 2024 is documented instead of the graphics accelerator.

No Geforce RTX 5000 from Asus at Computex 2024

The website, which exclusively received the document, which was classified as authentic, points out that “hundreds of products” will be presented at Computex 2024 and it can therefore be assumed that Nvidia is likely to introduce its new graphics cards from the Geforce RTX 5000 series (“Blackwell”) will present later this year. A presentation that is much closer to the market launch of the graphics cards would probably make more sense here. Asus’ event agenda therefore looks like this.

Those: VideoCardz



The focus is therefore on gaming notebooks and mobile systems from the ProArt series for content creators as well as the Asus ROG Ally 2024, which is probably just a refresh with a small product update. However, the technical specifications cannot be found in the document.

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Those: VideoCardz


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