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    Home » ASUS PH debuts its long-awaited “AI PC” with a Snapdragon X Elite chip
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    ASUS PH debuts its long-awaited “AI PC” with a Snapdragon X Elite chip

    Pao NavaretteBy Pao NavaretteJuly 13, 20242 Mins Read
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    Ushering in a new era of personal computing, ASUS PH announced a new generation of computers with artificial intelligence. Its first representative is the laptop ASUS Vivobook S 15 (S5507), which is also a Copilot+ computer.

    “We believe AI is for everyone and everywhere,” business development manager for consumer notebooks Harrison Cheng said at the event. “Our commitment to responsible innovation is more important than ever as we step into an exciting era of artificial intelligence, marked by the launch of our first AI PC, the Vivobook S 15.”

    Vivobook S 15 is the first ASUS computer to be powered by the Snapdragon X Elite processor platform. Thin, lightweight, and attractive, the laptop is tailored to empower professionals to work smarter and create content easily, whether in the office or on the go.

    Next-gen AI-powered features include Windows Studio Effects, an ASUS AiSense IR camera, and an exclusive AI app StoryCube that conveniently allows users to manage all digital assets, using AI assistance to sort, edit, manage, and export captured raw files.

    According to the company, the 70Wh battery provides up to 18 hours of productive battery life or entertainment, and supports fast charging and ASUS USB-C Easy Charge technology for charging from virtually any power adapter. It’s also backed by a powerful hardware platform—a 12-core Qualcomm Oryon CPU and Qualcomm Adreno GPU.

    The company notes that the release of the new Vivobook S 15 marks a significant step forward in artificial intelligence computing.

    “It’s your new everyday AI companion,” Cheng added. “Incredible possibilities and built for the next-level achievers like you.”

    Vivobook S 15 now available for P84,995 at authorized ASUS stores and resellers.

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