ASUS will release ROG Laptop with Ryzen. -Republic of Gamers has become a familiar brand in the eyes of gamers. In recent years, ROG only uses high-performance CPUs from Intel. But this time the difference, their latest laptop will use AMD Ryzen!
ROG laptops are famous among gamers for several reasons: CPU and GPU performance are steady to gobble heavy games, an 'aggressive' appearance to be exhibited to fellow gamers, and of course the price that shows the prestige of the owner.
Over the last few years, only Intel's CPU outputs seem to be considered viable by ASUS to be included in the ROG line. The decision is easy to understand seeing as long as Intel is the only player in the high-end gaming CPU segment. A strong single-core performance fits the gaming needs before 2016. Low thermal design power makes it easy to cool, a thing that is needed by a narrow form of laptop.
Asus launched a video teaser revealing that Asus is ready to launch its newest gaming laptop powered by AMD Ryzen processor. AMD has long not issued a gaming laptop because AMD is famous for the processor that has high power. But AMD already has a change after removing Polaris and Ryzen.
At AMD FAD event held a few days ago a lot of information we can get, AMD announced also that Ryzen APU has a high performance for the premium mobile market. In addition Ryzen APU will also feature the latest GPU from AMD is Vega.
Here's a video uploaded by Asus ROG:
From the video can be predicted that the laptop will be built by Asus has a Republic Of Gamer label which in general laptop with ROG logo is designed specifically for gamers. But in detail we have not been able to see if this laptop will be paired with graphics system from Ryzen APU or this laptop will use VGA from RX Radeon.
But if viewed in detail the existing laptop on the video is Asus ROG with type G5xx which is a mid-end ROG laptop. With other predictions that we can conclude for this laptop it is likely Asus will make this laptop for mid-end market and will use the processor from Ryzen 5 1600 with VGA from Radeon Vega or maybe from Nvidia.
This will be very interesting for the gaming laptop market as currently gaming laptops are still dominated by Intel processors and VGA Nvidia, including on Asus ROG using processors from Intel and VGA Nvidia. We can wait for Asus and AMD to release this at the Computex 2017 event to be held in Taipei on May 30 - June 3, 2017.
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