ASUS Announces its Zenbook S 14 (UX5406) Powered by the New Intel® Core™ Ultra Processor (Series 2) is Now Available in Canada Now shipping in Canada, the slimmest 14" ASUS AI PC combines the power of AI with functional aesthetics and Ceraluminum™ technology KEY POINTS A blend of art and tech: Functional aesthetics, using Ceraluminum™ and CNC milling to craft a 1.1 cm ultrathin chassis with a distinctive geometric grille designZenbook does more: Up to latest AI-powered Intel® Core™ Ultra 7 processor (Series 2); Copilot key; enlarged 16:10 seamless touchpad with smart gesturesImpressive a...
ASUS Unveils Intel-Driven Copilot+ PCs at Always Incredible Media Day for IFA 2024 ASUS introduced AI-powered Zenbook, Vivobook, ExpertBook laptops, and NUC Mini PC with Intel Core Ultra processors (Series 2) for superior performance and portability KEY POINTS Next-gen AI PCs for all: New portfolio of ASUS Zenbook and Vivobook laptops offer the ultimate in portability, lightness, design, and AI performanceAI-powered work evolution: ASUS ExpertBook P series transforms work with advanced AI, boosting productivity and efficiency for small businessesCompact AI powerhouse: ASUS NUC 14 Pro...
ASUS Announces New Vivobook S 15 and ProArt PZ13 Copilot+ PCs Powered by Snapdragon X Plus Processor Groundbreaking ultraportable and creator-focused detachable are world's first laptops to leverage new Snapdragon X Plus processor, expanding AI power to a wider market TORONTO, Sept. 04, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ASUS, a global leader in innovative and user-centric computing solutions, is excited to announce the launch of its latest and Copilot+ PCs, powered by the newly-announced Snapdragon® X Plus eight-core processor1. These new devices mark a significant expansion of the ASUS Copi...
ASUS Republic of Gamers Announces the ROG Zephyrus G16 (2024) GA605, Now Available in Canada The new AMD Ryzen™ AI processor and NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 40 Series graphics brings new levels of AI-powered work and play to the Zephyrus gaming laptop family KEY POINTS Game-changing performance: Powerful AMD Ryzen™ AI 9 HX 370 processor and NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 4070 Laptop GPU in an ultra-sleek 1.49 cm chassisBuilt to go anywhere and do anything: Acclaimed thin-and-light design includes a 240 Hz OLED display, WiFi 7, and SD Express 7.0 support TORONTO, Aug. 21, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- tod...
All-New ASUS ProArt PX13 and ProArt P16 Are Now Available in Canada Creativity Unbound, Anywhere: Any space becomes a personal studio with the versatile AI-powered 13" convertible ProArt PX13 and 16” powerhouse ProArt P16 KEY POINTS Create smarter: StoryCube and MuseTree AI apps for more streamlined creativity; dedicated Copilot key; ProArt Creator Hub and ASUS DialPadCreate faster: 50 TOPS AMD Ryzen™ AI 9 HX 370 processor and up to 321 TOPS GeForce RTX™ 4070 Laptop GPUCreate anywhere, ProArt PX13: 1.38 kg-light design for effortless on-the-go creativity, with versatile laptop, tent, ...
ASUS Announces Availability of the AI-Powered Zenbook S 16 ASUS's slimmest and powerful 16-inch AI laptop combining the power of AI with functional aesthetics is now available in Canada for CA$2,199 KEY POINTS A fusion of art and technology: Functional aesthetics uses Ceraluminum™ and CNC milling to create 1.1 cm ultrathin chassis and unique geometric grille designZenbook does more: Latest AI-enabled AMD Ryzen™ CPU with advanced cooling; Copilot key; massive seamless 16:10 touchpad with smart gesturesImmersive audiovisuals: 16" 3K 120 Hz ASUS Lumina OLED display and unprecedented 6-spe...
The All-New ROG Ally X is Now Available in Canada The highly anticipated gaming handheld is now available in Canada for CA$1,099, and raises the bar with numerous hardware improvements KEY POINTS More storage, faster RAM, longer battery life: 1 TB M.2 2280 SSD, 24 GB LPDDR5-7500 RAM, and 80 Wh battery stand ready for the latest gamesUpdated controls and connectivity: Improved joysticks and ergonomics allow for more precise control, while two USB-C® ports increase flexibilityImproved thermals all around: New fans push up to 24% more air through a third vent, while keeping the panel up to 6...
The independent financial analyst theScreener just lowered the general evaluation of ASUSTEK COMPUTER (TW), active in the Semiconductors industry. As regards its fundamental valuation, the title now shows 0 out of 4 stars while market behaviour can be considered defensive. theScreener believes that the title remains under pressure due to the loss of a star(s) and downgrades its general evaluation to Neutral. As of the analysis date January 25, 2022, the closing price was TWD 360.00 and its targe...
No-moat Asustek’s first-quarter results were broadly in line with our expectations, with revenue and net profit down 7.3% and 8.1% year on year, respectively. The transformation of the smartphone business continued to weigh on its profitability, with gross margin down 2.5 percentage points from the year-ago quarter. However, the 11.5% gross margin improved significantly compared with 4% gross margin in the last quarter. Management seemed to be more optimistic with a mild growth outlook for the...
No-moat Asustek’s first-quarter results were broadly in line with our expectations, with revenue and net profit down 7.3% and 8.1% year on year, respectively. The transformation of the smartphone business continued to weigh on its profitability, with gross margin down 2.5 percentage points from the year-ago quarter. However, the 11.5% gross margin improved significantly compared with 4% gross margin in the last quarter. Management seemed to be more optimistic with a mild growth outlook for the...
No-moat Asustek Computer’s fourth-quarter 2018 results came in worse than we expected. Due to a one-time impairment cost of TWD 6.05 billion stemming from its smartphone business restructuring, the company reported a net loss TWD 2.82 billion for the fourth quarter. Net profit for 2018 declined 73% year on year to TWD 4.24 billion, with EPS reaching TWD 5.70. Brand revenue was down 15% year on year to TWD 88.1 billion in the fourth quarter. Mobile sales dropped significantly, around 45% year o...
No-moat Asustek Computer’s fourth-quarter 2018 results came in worse than we expected. Due to a one-time impairment cost of TWD 6.05 billion stemming from its smartphone business restructuring, the company reported a net loss TWD 2.82 billion for the fourth quarter. Net profit for 2018 declined 73% year on year to TWD 4.24 billion, with EPS reaching TWD 5.70. Brand revenue was down 15% year on year to TWD 88.1 billion in the fourth quarter. Mobile sales dropped significantly, around 45% year o...
No-moat Asustek Computer’s fourth-quarter 2018 results came in worse than we expected. Due to a one-time impairment cost of TWD 6.05 billion stemming from its smartphone business restructuring, the company reported a net loss TWD 2.82 billion for the fourth quarter. Net profit for 2018 declined 73% year on year to TWD 4.24 billion, with EPS reaching TWD 5.70. Brand revenue was down 15% year on year to TWD 88.1 billion in the fourth quarter. Mobile sales dropped significantly, around 45% year o...
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No-moat Taiwanese computer maker Asustek reported weak third-quarter results that fell short of our expectations, with revenue and net profit down 10% and 43% year on year, respectively. The underperformance largely resulted from a shortage of central processing units, or CPUs, provided by Intel, and intensifying pricing competition in the European market coupled with foreign exchange losses due to escalating U.S.-China trade tensions. Management guided to a conservative business outlook for th...
No-moat Taiwanese computer maker Asustek reported weak third-quarter results that fell short of our expectations, with revenue and net profit down 10% and 43% year on year, respectively. The underperformance largely resulted from a shortage of central processing units, or CPUs, provided by Intel, and intensifying pricing competition in the European market coupled with foreign exchange losses due to escalating U.S.-China trade tensions. Management guided to a conservative business outlook for th...
No-moat Taiwanese computer maker Asustek reported weak third-quarter results that fell short of our expectations, with revenue and net profit down 10% and 43% year on year, respectively. The underperformance largely resulted from a shortage of central processing units, or CPUs, provided by Intel, and intensifying pricing competition in the European market coupled with foreign exchange losses due to escalating U.S.-China trade tensions. Management guided to a conservative business outlook for the...
No-moat Asustek’s TWD 1.33 billion second-quarter net profit, down 34% year on year, was lower than we expected, mainly owing to a TWD 1.41 billion foreign exchange loss and a TWD 612 million investment loss from Askey. Excluding the nonoperating items, operating profit saw a strong improvement, up 62% year on year to TWD 2.82 billion, helped by 1.2 percentage points of gross margin expansion on the back of higher average selling prices. Although the company expected 20% sales rebound sequenti...
No-moat Asustek’s TWD 1.33 billion second-quarter net profit, down 34% year on year, was lower than we expected, mainly owing to a TWD 1.41 billion foreign exchange loss and a TWD 612 million investment loss from Askey. Excluding the nonoperating items, operating profit saw a strong improvement, up 62% year on year to TWD 2.82 billion, helped by 1.2 percentage points of gross margin expansion on the back of higher average selling prices. Although the company expected 20% sales rebound sequenti...
No-moat Asustek’s TWD 1.33 billion second-quarter net profit, down 34% year on year, was lower than we expected, mainly owing to a TWD 1.41 billion foreign exchange loss and a TWD 612 million investment loss from Askey. Excluding the nonoperating items, operating profit saw a strong improvement, up 62% year on year to TWD 2.82 billion, helped by 1.2 percentage points of gross margin expansion on the back of higher average selling prices. Although the company expected 20% sales rebound sequenti...
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