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Sunday, December 22nd 2024

The Art of Lightness: ASUS to Unveil World's Lightest Copilot+ PC

ASUS is set to debut the world's lightest Copilot+ PC during the AIways Incredible launch event on January 7, 2025. This groundbreaking laptop redefines ultra-light, AI-powered performance and will kick off CES 2025 with a live global stream. The ultra-light design of the world's lightest Copilot+ PC is set to redefine possibilities for mobility on AI devices, offering a portable partner and collaborator for the modern user. It is the perfect blend of elegance and functionality, offering a seamless experience for professionals, creators, and everyday users alike. Inspired by minimalism and nature, the design philosophy celebrates quiet luxury without sacrificing innovation.

The new Zenbook is more than a laptop—it is a smart partner designed to revolutionize productivity. Powered by Copilot+ AI, it delivers intuitive, adaptive workflows, seamless collaboration, and smarter performance tailored to user needs. Despite its ultra-light design, the laptop boasts robust performance and an impressive 32-hour battery life, offering continuous productivity that makes it ideal for travelling, remote work, and on-the-go productivity. Full specs, including details of the cutting-edge processor, will be unveiled during the event.
AIways Incredible at CES 2025
The launch marks a key milestone for ASUS in shaping the AI era. Viewers around the world will discover the complete AI-powered capabilities of the revolutionary Zenbook, redefining the future of computing.
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11 Comments on The Art of Lightness: ASUS to Unveil World's Lightest Copilot+ PC

#1
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
sold to a sucker every minute
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#2
Timbaloo
God I'm so sick already of all this AI here AI there... :kookoo:
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#3
AnarchoPrimitiv
Well, with this much pre-release hype, we can basically guarantee this is an Intel machine, Intel's "Joint Development Program" in which they just hand huge amounts of cash to OEMs to ensure Intel's chips stay in the most popular and high tier models and AMD's stay out, has its smell all over this.... (I have a fundamental problem with anything other than the strengths of a given product determining whether it's included in a laptop model or not)
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#4
KLMR
I want an AI laptop because 20 AI sites wrote AI laptops are the future. And thats how skynet started folks.
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#5
Vayra86
Oh nice that means I can throw it out the window really far.
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#6
AsRock
TPU addict
AnarchoPrimitivWell, with this much pre-release hype, we can basically guarantee this is an Intel machine, Intel's "Joint Development Program" in which they just hand huge amounts of cash to OEMs to ensure Intel's chips stay in the most popular and high tier models and AMD's stay out, has its smell all over this.... (I have a fundamental problem with anything other than the strengths of a given product determining whether it's included in a laptop model or not)
Artificial idiot inside
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#7
b1k3rdude
+1 to every other comment. Very meh, we absolutly don't care. And nor will any Co. that value the privacy of thier corp data.
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#8
Daven
I hate press releases that highlight an attribute like weight but don’t actually state the weight.
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#9
KLMR
DavenI hate press releases that highlight an attribute like weight but don’t actually state the weight.
Who cares if it "is more than a laptop—it is a smart partner designed to revolutionize productivity."
:toast:
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#10
lexluthermiester
btarunrthe world's lightest Copilot+ PC
Which most consumers couldn't care less about..
AsRockArtificial idiot inside
Well said.
b1k3rdude+1 to every other comment. Very meh, we absolutly don't care. And nor will any Co. that value the privacy of thier corp data.
Right? The sheer brazenness of microsoft's complete disregard to the rules of privacy and confidentiality are as pathetic as they are unethical, and that's a very serious problem.
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#11
b1k3rdude
lexluthermiesterRight? The sheer brazenness of microsoft's complete disregard to the rules of privacy and confidentiality are as pathetic as they are unethical, and that's a very serious problem.
Welp all I know is if Im in the position of creating the desktop image for a business, this sh!t will be blocked/removed.
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