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Nvidia forecasts decelerating growth after two-year AI boom – The Mercury News
(Bloomberg/Ian King) — Nvidia Corp., the world’s most valuable company, gave a tepid revenue forecast for the current period, signaling that growth is decelerating after a staggering two-year boom in artificial intelligence spending.
Sales will be roughly $54 billion in the fiscal third quarter, which runs through October, the company said in a statement Wednesday. Though that was in line with the average Wall Street estimate, some analysts had projected more than $60 billion.
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The outlook adds to concern that the pace of investment in AI systems is unsustainable. Difficulties in China also have clouded Nvidia’s business. Though the Trump administration recently eased curbs on exports of some AI chips to that country, the reprieve hasn’t yet translated into a rebound in revenue.
Analysts largely looked past the outlook, with at least 10 firms raising their 12-month price targets after the results Wednesday. They raised the estimates by an average of 3% to $202.60, according to data compiled by Bloomberg, implying a gain of about 12% from Wednesday’s close.
Nvidia shares fell 1.9% at 9:52 a.m. in New York on Thursday after briefly rising at the open. They had rallied 35% this year through the close, lifting the company’s market capitalization above $4 trillion.
During a conference call with analysts Wednesday, the company’s leadership rejected the notion that interest in deploying AI infrastructure was flagging.
“The opportunity ahead is immense,” Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang said. “We see $3 trillion to $4 trillion in AI infrastructure spend by the end of the decade.”
The company also approved an additional $60 billion in stock buybacks. Nvidia had $14.7 billion remaining under its previous repurchase plan at the end of the second quarter.
Sales in that period, which ended July 27, rose 56% to $46.7 billion. That compared with an average estimate of $46.2 billion. Though the gain added more than $16 billion in quarterly revenue from a year earlier, it was the smallest percentage increase in more than two years.
Second-quarter profit was $1.05 a share, minus certain items. Wall Street was looking for $1.01.
The data center unit, a division that’s now larger by itself than any other chipmaker, had sales of $41.1 billion. That compares with an average estimate of $41.3 billion. Gaming-related revenue — once Nvidia’s main source of income — was $4.29 billion. Analysts projected $3.8 billion on average. The automotive segment generated $586 million in sales, a bit shy of estimates.
The results showed hints that spending by giant data center operators “could tighten at the margins if near-term returns from AI applications remain difficult to quantify,” Emarketer analyst Jacob Bourne said in a note.
Nvidia is still dealing with the fallout from a growing US-China rivalry, where semiconductor technology has become a major flashpoint. In April, the Trump administration tightened restrictions on exports of data center processors to Chinese customers, effectively shutting Nvidia out of the market. Washington has subsequently rolled that back, saying that the US will allow some shipments in return for a 15% slice of the revenue.
At the same time, Beijing has encouraged a move away from using US technology in AI systems accessed by the Chinese government. The shifting policies have made it difficult for Wall Street to predict how much revenue Nvidia might be able to recover in the market. Some analysts have made projections in the billions of dollars, while others have refused to predict any China sales until the company makes the situation clearer.
Heading into the earnings report, Nvidia analysts had a roughly $15 billion gap between their highest and lowest estimates for third-quarter revenue — one of the largest such ranges in the history of the company.
Nvidia said it didn’t record any sales of its H20 AI chip to China-based customers in the second quarter, a decline of about $4 billion in revenue from the prior period. The third-quarter forecast excluded H20 sales as well.
Nvidia also noted that the US government hasn’t yet codified its plan to take a 15% cut of revenue from China AI chip sales. And it acknowledged risks to enacting the policy.
“Any request for a percentage of the revenue by the USG may subject us to litigation, increase our costs, and harm our competitive position and benefit competitors that are not subject to such arrangements,” Nvidia said in a filing.
Ultimately, $2 billion to $5 billion in H20 chips could be shipped to China in the current quarter, Nvidia said. The number depends on getting licenses from the US government, clearance that a “few” customers have received so far.
“If we had more orders, we can bill more,” Chief Financial Officer Colette Kress said during the conference call.
She also said the company continues to urge the US government to approve a version of the more up-to-date Blackwell chip for sale in China. Fox News on Thursday teased an interview with Huang airing later in the day, and cited the CEO as saying that Nvidia would be willing to give the US a cut of Blackwell sales too.
“The opportunity for us to bring Blackwell to the China market is a real possibility,” Huang said on the earnings call. “We just have to keep advocating the sensibility of and the importance of American tech companies to be able to lead and win the AI race.”
If Nvidia was allowed to ship more capable products to the Asian nation, it would be able to take advantage of a $50 billion opportunity there, Huang said on the call. Huge demand for AI systems in China means that market is set to grow at 50% a year, he said.
Under Huang, the 32-year-old chipmaker has suddenly become the biggest success story in the technology industry. Throughout most of its history, Nvidia lived in the shadow of larger rivals such as Intel Corp., carving out a modest living selling graphics processors to computer gamers.
Nvidia’s biggest breakthrough came when it adapted its graphics processing units, or GPUs, to run artificial intelligence software — creating something Huang calls accelerated computing.
As recently as 2022, Nvidia was a fraction of Intel’s size and booking less revenue in a year than it now generates in a quarter. These days, Nvidia is on course for annual sales of $200 billion — with the number estimated to eclipse $300 billion by 2028. That would give the company about a third of the chip industry’s total revenue.
But Nvidia is largely dependent on the spending plans of just a few companies. Microsoft Corp., Amazon.com Inc. and other giant data center operators account for about half of its sales. To diversify the business, Huang is pushing into new markets and providing a wider range of products. That includes offering complete computers, networking gear, software and services.
He’s determined to accelerate the adoption of AI across the economy, and he pushes his team to produce new hardware and software at a frenetic pace.
For now, the Santa Clara, California-based company is largely unchallenged in the market for its AI chips, known as accelerators. In-house efforts by companies such as Amazon and early-stage challenges from would-be rivals such as Advanced Micro Devices Inc. haven’t yet made a significant dent in its market share.
But the company faces other headaches. Aside from Nvidia’s struggles in China, the biggest impediment to growth has been the availability of supply. Like most chipmakers, Nvidia doesn’t own factories and relies on outsourced production, chiefly from Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ramping up production of new technology remains an ongoing challenge.
(Updates with Thursday trading and increased price targets in the fourth paragraph.)
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The Predator XB273U F6 is, thus, primarily targeted at professional and aspiring esports athletes for whom the minuscule reduction in motion blur and input lag provided by a 1000 Hz refresh rate could confer a tangible competitive edge in fast-paced titles.
The Predator XB273U F6 gaming monitor, along with the other introduced models — the Predator X34 F3 with QD-OLED technology, the Nitro XV270X P with 5K resolution, the ProDesigner PE320QX 6K monitor for creators, and the Vero HL1820 4K laser projector — represent a broad expansion of the company’s visual technology portfolio. With it, Acer targets both competitive gaming and professional content creation.
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REDMAGIC Astra Gaming Tablet Arrives in Korea with Snapdragon 8 Elite and 165Hz OLED
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SHENZHEN, China, Jan. 6, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — REDMAGIC, a global leader in gaming technology, today announces the arrival of the REDMAGIC Astra Gaming Tablet in South Korea as part of its global rollout. Built for competitive mobile gamers and creators who want flagship performance in a compact form factor, Astra combines a Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset with a 9.06-inch 2.4K (2400×1504) 165Hz OLED display, ICE-X cooling, and an 8,200mAh battery.

REDMAGIC Astra Gaming Tablet
Compact by Design, Premium in Hand
Powered by Snapdragon 8 Elite with LPDDR5T RAM and UFS 4.1 Pro storage, Astra is tuned for high frame rates, fast app launches, and stable multitasking. The dedicated RedCore R3 Pro gaming co-processor helps optimize rendering, thermal control, battery behavior, and system tuning—supporting consistent performance during extended gameplay. Astra is available in multiple configurations, offering up to 24GB RAM and up to 1TB storage (varies by model).
OLED Clarity, Ultra-Responsive Touch
The 9.06-inch OLED display delivers vivid color, deep blacks, and smooth motion with a 165Hz refresh rate and peak brightness up to 1,600 nits. Co-developed with Synaptics, Astra features next-generation touch technology with up to a 2,000Hz instant touch sampling rate for fast, accurate input—even with sweaty hands. SGS Low Blue Light and Flicker-Free certifications help support eye comfort.
ICE-X Cooling for Sustained Gameplay
Astra integrates a 13-layer ICE-X thermal system featuring Liquid Metal 2.0, dual vapor chambers, and REDMAGIC’s high-speed turbofan (up to 20,000 RPM) to improve heat dissipation and reduce throttling under heavy loads.
All-Day Battery and Fast Charging
The 8,200mAh battery is built for long gaming and entertainment sessions. Astra supports fast charging and charge separation technology to reduce heat while plugged in and help protect long-term battery health.
Productivity and Connectivity
With USB-C (USB 3.2 Gen 2) for up to 10Gbps data transfer, OTG support, and DisplayPort video output, Astra connects easily to external displays, controllers, keyboards, and SSDs. Running REDMAGIC OS 10.5 based on Android 15, it also integrates Google Gemini features for everyday productivity.
Pricing and Availability (Korea)
Astra will be available on the official REDMAGIC online store and Coupang.
- Open Sales: January 6, 2026 (21:00 KST)
Official Store MSRP (Korea)
- 12GB+256GB: ₩799,000
- 16GB+512GB: ₩999,000
- Golden Saga model: ₩1,399,000
Launch Promotion (Jan 6–13, 2026, official store)
- ₩50,000 off all models: ₩749,000 / ₩949,000 / ₩1,349,000
- Free 80W charger (approx. ₩50,000 value)
Online Stores
About REDMAGIC
We established REDMAGIC in 2018 with the dream of making it the world’s brand of choice for mobile gaming. Our motto, Win More Games, is brought to life by our collection of gaming gear that includes gaming phones and accessories, as well as PC equipment and devices to keep you connected to the internet. REDMAGIC has built a solid reputation with gamers worldwide for its performance, and we’ve amassed a global reach of 30 countries and regions to make us one of the best gaming smartphone manufacturers in the market. In Korea, REDMAGIC aims to offer an alternative for gamers who want a device built purely for performance, beyond the mainstream smartphone and tablet brands.
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performance-driven gaming monitors : gaming monitor
The Predator XB273U F6 is, thus, primarily targeted at professional and aspiring esports athletes for whom the minuscule reduction in motion blur and input lag provided by a 1000 Hz refresh rate could confer a tangible competitive edge in fast-paced titles.
The Predator XB273U F6 gaming monitor, along with the other introduced models — the Predator X34 F3 with QD-OLED technology, the Nitro XV270X P with 5K resolution, the ProDesigner PE320QX 6K monitor for creators, and the Vero HL1820 4K laser projector — represent a broad expansion of the company’s visual technology portfolio. With it, Acer targets both competitive gaming and professional content creation.
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Top 100 Video Games Expert Witnesses: Hire #1 Scott Steinberg
Top 100 video games expert witnesses and gaming testimony consultants advise that the industry is one of the fastest‑growing entertainment sectors in the world, generating billions in revenue each year across consoles, PCs, and mobile platforms. From intellectual property disputes to esports governance, matters Top 100 video games expert witnesses list choices cover also include monetization practices, age ratings, user experience, algorithmic design, and platform competition. Legal cases increasingly require SMEs, KOLs and consulting advisors who understand not only games themselves, but also their social, economic, and technological implications.
A typical sight on any such Top 100 video games expert witnesses lineup is Scott Steinberg, a management consultant, media strategist, and gaming industry analyst that’s been a consultant for over 3000+ brands including leading developers, publishers and distributors. The advisor’s broad understanding of digital ecosystems, consumer behavior, platform economics, and interactive experiences makes him a compelling thought leader in gaming litigation and advisory roles.
Also a skim of global Top 100 video games expert witnesses reveals celebrity actors, musicians, authors, athletes, game designers, and founders/CEOs from video game, retail, eCommerce, technology, and AI companies. Each has influenced, been involved with, or advised on varying aspects of gaming culture, technology, monetization, or consumption. And of course Top 100 video games expert witnesses perspectives span creative development, platform leadership, esports, brand collaborations, and consumer engagement.
- Scott Steinberg — Gaming Analyst, Business Consultant & Digital Strategy Expert for 3000 Brands
The bestselling author and 21st Century Icon Award-winner analyzes gaming trends, platform dynamics, user engagement, and emerging technologies, providing nuanced expert testimony on topics such as interactive experiences, game design, monetization strategy, and digital community behavior.
Celebrity & Cultural Video Game Authorities (Actors, Musicians, Authors & Athletes)
Public figures have engaged with gaming culture, lent their likeness or voice to titles, invested in gaming companies, or influenced gaming communities — offering valuable insights into cultural impact, branding, and user engagement.
- Keanu Reeves — Voice/character roles in major titles
- Norman Reedus — Gaming collaborations
- Troy Baker — Voice acting legends
- Ashley Johnson — Iconic game performances
- Ellen Page (Elliot Page) — Role in story‑driven titles
- Vin Diesel — Licensed character ventures
- Michael B. Jordan — Game ambassador & fan engagement
- Jack Black — Gaming culture presence
- Drake — Fortnite appearance & esports affiliations
- Snoop Dogg — Gaming collaborations & streaming
- Post Malone — Game soundtrack features
- Travis Scott — In‑game events and music
- Eminem — Music licensing & gaming culture
- Bill Murray — Special game projects
- Rosario Dawson — Game voice performances
- Pedro Pascal — Gaming roles & influence
- Jason Momoa — Brand & game partnerships
- Henry Cavill — Witcher series visibility
- Brie Larson — Gaming advocacy & storytelling
- Gal Gadot — Interactive narrative insight
- Zendaya — Cultural resonance in gaming
- Keegan‑Michael Key — Voice acting & comedy in games
- Kumail Nanjiani — Gamer culture advocate
- Maisie Williams — Esports ambassador roles
Game Designers & Creators
Have impacted foundational titles, built influential studios, and helped define game development practices.
- Shigeru Miyamoto — Nintendo legend
- Hideo Kojima — Creator, Metal Gear & narrative innovation
- Gabe Newell — Co‑founder, Valve
- Todd Howard — Bethesda Game Studios
- Neil Druckmann — Narrative excellence
- Cory Barlog — Narrative & action design
- Todd McFarlane — Creator & game collaborator
- Tim Schafer — Comedy & creative design
- Amy Hennig — Story‑driven game design
- Cliff Bleszinski — Competitive shooter design
- Markus “Notch” Persson — Minecraft architect
- Jenova Chen — Emotional game design
- Masahiro Sakurai — Competitive balance expertise
- Kazunori Yamauchi — Racing game systems
- Warren Spector — Systemic design pioneer
Founders & CEOs — Video Game, Tech & Platforms
Helped build platforms, ecosystems, and distribution models critical to how games are sold, shared, and monetized.
- Phil Spencer — Head of Xbox
- Andrew Wilson — Former CEO, EA
- Bobby Kotick — Former CEO, Activision Blizzard
- Strauss Zelnick — CEO, Take‑Two Interactive
- Yves Guillemot — CEO, Ubisoft
- Hideki Yasuda — CEO, Sega
- Daigo Umehara — Esports icon & competitive insight
- Min‑Liang Tan — CEO, Razer
- Shigeru Miyamoto — Creator, Super Mario Bros.
- Jeff Kaplan — Game direction expert
- Bonnie Ross — Halo franchise leadership
- Jen Taylor — Voice & casting expert
- Satya Nadella — Cloud gaming influence
- Sundar Pichai — Web game platforms
- Tim Sweeney — Epic Games & Unreal Engine
Retail & eCommerce Gaming Experts
Guide how games are sold, marketed, and discovered in digital marketplaces and retail channels.
- Jeff Bezos — Amazon & digital distribution
- Andy Jassy — Cloud gaming infrastructure
- Doug McMillon — Retail strategy & digital sales
- Brian Cornell — Target’s digital entertainment strategy
- Rosalind Brewer — Retail entertainment initiatives
- Katrina Lake — Fashion & lifestyle gaming crossovers
- Andrea Weiss — Digital retail experience
- Keith Weed — Brand & game marketing
- Marc Pritchard — Consumer behavior insights
- Antonio Lucio — Brand strategy in digital retail
Banking, Payments & Monetization Technology Leaders
Monetization systems, in‑game payments, and digital transactions are pivotal in gaming economics and require expert testimony on compliance, risk, and consumer behavior.
- Dan Schulman — Payments revolution
- Max Levchin — Digital finance & credit
- Chris Britt — Banking innovation insights
- Ajay Banga — Global payment platforms
- Jane Fraser — Regulatory compliance
- Jamie Dimon — Financial ecosystem strategy
- Thasunda Brown Duckett — Consumer finance
- Adena Friedman — Exchange & digital assets
- Cathy Bessant — Tech & finance convergence
- Richard Branson — Gaming and wagering pioneer
AI & Technology Innovators — Gaming & Platforms
Artificial intelligence, procedural generation, analytics, and streaming technologies are becoming central to how games evolve.
- Demis Hassabis — AI applications in play
- Fei‑Fei Li — Vision systems & human interaction
- Jensen Huang — GPU architecture innovation
- Andrew Ng — Machine learning applications
- Satya Nadella — Cloud & AI integration
- Sundar Pichai — Search & platform experience
- Tim Cook — Mobile gaming adoption
- Susan Wojcicki — Video distribution expertise
- Mark Zuckerberg — Social interaction & VR
- Kevin Systrom — Mobile interface design
Health, Behavior & Human Interaction Experts
Gaming intersects with cognition, behavior, addiction concerns, and educational applications.
- Aric Dromi Jankov — Game psychology & resilience
- David Thomas — Learning through play
- Jesper Juul — Game studies & player experience
- Mark Pincus — Social game design
- Tim Rosato — Game‑based learning
- Adam Grant — Game theory & interaction
- Chris Taylor — Design in games
- Richard Bartle — MUD & player types
- Trip Hawkins — Game entrepreneurship
- Chris Crawford — Virtual economies
Game Culture & Industry Thought Leaders
- Ernest Cline — Author on gaming culture
- Cory Doctorow — Digital rights & gaming
- Chris Zimmerman — Game criticism & culture
- Pokimane — Industry broadcasting
- Mr. Beast — Gaming community evangelist
Testifying Consulting Pros for Law Firms
Top 100 video games expert witnesses turn complexity, user experience, monetization strategies, platform dynamics, and cultural impact into clear, credible testimony. Regardless of if addressing disputes over copyright, platform governance, monetization compliance, esports regulation, user safety, age ratings, or digital distribution, testifying consultants pair legal standards with real industry practice.
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ASUS Republic of Gamers Presents Next-Gen Gaming Innovations, Commemorates 20 Years of Gaming Excellence at CES 2026
ROG showcases world-first technologies, next-generation gaming systems, and visionary collaborations that redefine gaming experiences
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Two decades of gaming leadership: At its Dare to Innovate virtual event, ROG celebrates 20 years of fearless experimentation and bold innovation
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Cross-domain collaborations: ROG and Kojima Productions sign a signature ROG Flow Z13-KJP special edition device and peripherals
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World’s first dual 16″ screen gaming laptop: ROG raises the bar of innovation to a whole new level with the pioneering Zephyrus Duo
LAS VEGAS, Jan. 05, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) today announced its Dare to Innovate virtual event at CES 2026, unveiling the next chapter of its vision for gaming performance, design, and culture. The showcase celebrates 20 years of fearless innovation, highlighting breakthrough technologies that empower gamers and creators, while reinforcing ROG’s commitment to redefining gameplay, creation, and competitive performance worldwide.
On this 20-year milestone, ROG reflects on a legacy defined by bold concepts, pioneering engineering, and an unwavering dedication to its global community. ROG also extends its influence beyond technology into culture through global co-branding partnerships that merge gaming with music, fashion, art, and entertainment. Collaborations with creators and iconic franchises, including Kojima Productions, empower players to co-create within a growing, cross-domain ecosystem, reinforcing ROG’s role in shaping gaming identity and community worldwide.
ROG remains committed to pioneering the future of gaming, transforming daring visions into experiences that inspire every player to push beyond boundaries. Attendees at CES 2026 in Las Vegas can explore the latest ROG creations firsthand at The Venetian Expo, Level 3, San Polo #3403, from January 5 to 8, 2026 with a lot more announcements, including motherboards, displays, coolers, peripherals and more.
ROG Zephyrus laptops: immersive, AI-powered, and ultraportable
Designed for those who need performance on the go, the Zephyrus line-up delivers all-day power and stunning visuals in a sleek, ultraportable chassis. With smart AI features and efficient cooling, it keeps creators and gamers productive and immersed wherever they are.
ROG Zephyrus G14 and G16
This generation’s ROG Zephyrus G14 (GU405/GA403) and ROG Zephyrus G16 (GU606) redefine what compact performance can deliver, featuring next-gen processing power and a new HDR-class display that delivers higher brightness and visual depth for gamers who want more capabilities in the same sleek footprint.
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ASUS Republic of Gamers Presents Next-Gen Gaming Innovations, Commemorates 20 Years of Gaming Excellence at CES 2026
KEY POINTS
- Two decades of gaming leadership: At its Dare to Innovate virtual event, ROG celebrates 20 years of fearless experimentation and bold innovation
- Cross-domain collaborations: ROG and Kojima Productions sign a signature ROG Flow Z13-KJP special edition device and peripherals
- World’s first dual 16″ screen gaming laptop: ROG raises the bar of innovation to a whole new level with the pioneering Zephyrus Duo

LAS VEGAS, Jan. 05, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) today announced its Dare to Innovate virtual event at CES 2026, unveiling the next chapter of its vision for gaming performance, design, and culture. The showcase celebrates 20 years of fearless innovation, highlighting breakthrough technologies that empower gamers and creators, while reinforcing ROG’s commitment to redefining gameplay, creation, and competitive performance worldwide.
On this 20-year milestone, ROG reflects on a legacy defined by bold concepts, pioneering engineering, and an unwavering dedication to its global community. ROG also extends its influence beyond technology into culture through global co-branding partnerships that merge gaming with music, fashion, art, and entertainment. Collaborations with creators and iconic franchises, including Kojima Productions, empower players to co-create within a growing, cross-domain ecosystem, reinforcing ROG’s role in shaping gaming identity and community worldwide.
ROG remains committed to pioneering the future of gaming, transforming daring visions into experiences that inspire every player to push beyond boundaries. Attendees at CES 2026 in Las Vegas can explore the latest ROG creations firsthand at The Venetian Expo, Level 3, San Polo #3403, from January 5 to 8, 2026 with a lot more announcements, including motherboards, displays, coolers, peripherals and more.
ROG Zephyrus laptops: immersive, AI-powered, and ultraportable
Designed for those who need performance on the go, the Zephyrus line-up delivers all-day power and stunning visuals in a sleek, ultraportable chassis. With smart AI features and efficient cooling, it keeps creators and gamers productive and immersed wherever they are.
ROG Zephyrus G14 and G16
This generation’s ROG Zephyrus G14 (GU405/GA403) and ROG Zephyrus G16 (GU606) redefine what compact performance can deliver, featuring next-gen processing power and a new HDR-class display that delivers higher brightness and visual depth for gamers who want more capabilities in the same sleek footprint.
The Zephyrus G14 (GU405) and G16 (GU606) feature Intel® Core™ Ultra Series 3 processors, delivering flexible performance and up to 50 TOPS of NPU power for local AI tasks and in-game AI workflows. The G14 GU405 supports up to an NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 5080 Laptop GPU, and the G16 GU606 up to GeForce RTX 5090, with NVIDIA Blackwell architecture, DLSS 4, and Frame Generation.
For more performance, the max GPU TGP has been increased by up to 23% in manual mode, from 120W to 130W on the G14 and 130W to 160W on the G16. The G14 (GA403) is also available with up to an AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 470 processor, offering Copilot+ certification and local AI execution.
With 50 TOPS of NPU performance and Copilot+, these laptops bring AI-powered acceleration directly to the device for gaming, creating, and multitasking — without relying on the cloud. ROG Intelligent Cooling keeps both models quiet and efficient under load, with a redesigned bottom panel, optimized exhaust vents, and liquid metal on the CPU.
In terms of display, they now feature a new 1100-nit Nebula HDR display with Nebula HDR engine tuning, delivering richer highlights, deeper contrast, and more lifelike HDR visuals, while providing 100% DCI-P3 coverage and Delta E < 1 color accuracy for cinema-grade quality. Extended battery life ensures productivity throughout the day. The laptop also adds a full-size SD card reader for easy media transfer. Powerful as it is, the G14 features a CNC-milled aluminum chassis with a redesigned Slash lighting and glass-mirror finish, combining performance, portability, and style.
ROG Zephyrus Duo
The dual-screen ROG Zephyrus Duo (GX651) takes versatility to the next level. Its dual 3K ROG Nebula HDR OLED touchscreens run at 120Hz with a 0.2ms response time, providing smooth, tear-free visuals while supporting multitasking for gaming, streaming, or creative workflows, and the main panel supports NVIDIA G-SYNC®. Powered by the latest Intel processor and up to an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 Laptop GPU, it handles demanding games, content creation, and AI workloads with ease. ROG Zephyrus Duo enables five operating modes to suit any scenario, while ROG Intelligent Cooling — featuring a vapor chamber, dual fans, and a dedicated graphite sheet — all combine together to provide the best possible performance, providing ultimate flexibility for work, play, and creation.
ROG x Kojima Productions: a visionary gaming collaboration
ROG has partnered with Kojima Productions to merge high-performance gaming technology with visionary storytelling and artistry. The collaboration celebrates creativity, exploration, and immersive experiences, bringing gamers, creators, and dreamers a collection of devices and peripherals that are as functional as they are collectible.
The ROG Flow Z13-KJP stands at the center of this collaboration, merging two decades of ROG’s gaming innovation with Kojima Productions’ visionary storytelling. Designed to reflect and reimagine the studio’s core values, the device draws deep inspiration from its iconic mascot, Ludens. It is a flexible 2-in-1 powerhouse that transforms into a gaming console, a creator tablet, a workstation, or an ultraportable laptop. Powered by the AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 processor with Radeon™ 8060S graphics and a 50 TOPS NPU, it delivers desktop-class performance and on-device AI acceleration in a tablet-sized form factor. Its 13.4-inch 2.5K Nebula HDR touchscreen with a 180Hz refresh rate and a 100% DCI-P3 color gamut offers cinematic visuals and ultra-responsive motion, while the detachable keyboard and slim chassis make play and creation possible anywhere. Designed by Yoji Shinkawa, the chassis blends art and engineering into a collectible piece, enhanced with exclusive Kojima Productions packaging, custom Armoury Crate themes, and Ludens-inspired wallpapers.
Complementing the Flow Z13-KJP are specially crafted peripherals. The ROG Delta II-KJP headset delivers lifelike audio with 50mm titanium-plated drivers, clear communication with a 10mm super-wideband microphone, DualFlow Audio for seamless dual-device connectivity, ROG SpeedNova wireless technology and up to 100 hours of battery life. The ROG Keris II Origin-KJP mouse offers lightweight 63-gram ergonomics, three-zone RGB lighting, a 42,000dpi ROG AimPoint Pro optical sensor, and SpeedNova wireless technology for precise, lag-free gameplay. Finally, the ROG Scabbard II XXL-KJP mouse pad, featuring a hand-drawn Ludens motif by Yoji Shinkawa, combines collector-worthy design with water-, oil-, and dust-repellent durability.
Together, the Flow Z13-KJP and Kojima Productions peripherals deliver a fully integrated gaming ecosystem that merges performance, creativity, and artistry — turning every gaming session into an immersive, co-creative experience.
ROG G1000: a gaming desktop with holographic innovation
The ROG G1000 redefines what a gaming desktop can be, combining extreme performance with show-stopping innovation. At its core, the built-in AniMe Holo fan is the world’s first holographic fan system in a prebuilt gaming PC that can project customizable holographic visuals, transforming the environment into a medium of personal expression. The AniMe Holo module is housed in an independent chamber that incorporates the hinge-door design, ensuring airflow does not interfere with the main components’ thermal path and helping reduce overall system noise by limiting vibration from the Holo system. The ROG Thermal Atrium, dedicated for CPU cooling, channels fresh air through 420 mm AIO liquid cooler with three fans and isolated airflow paths, ensuring critical components remain cool and stable during extended gaming sessions. Equipped with ROG Astral GeForce RTX 5090 / 5080, ROG Strix GeForce RTX 5070 Ti, or AMD Radeon 9070XT GPUs, up to 128GB DDR5 memory, and up to a 4TB PCIe® 5.0 SSD, the G1000 is tuned and ready for peak performance from day one. The 104L ATX ultra tower chassis enhances airflow, accommodates larger cooling hardware, and supports easy maintenance, while the Fan Key provides instant one-touch thermal boost. Customization is extensive with Armoury Crate and Aura Sync, letting users control RGB lighting across GPU, cooling fans, water-cooling blocks, and the AniMe Holo, delivering a system that is as visually striking as it is powerful. With every unit validated for stability and backed by comprehensive ROG service, the G1000 gives gamers and creators the confidence to push limits without compromise.
ROG XREAL R1 Gaming Glasses: super-size your victory
The ROG XREAL R1 Gaming Glasses bring gaming into a whole new dimension with the world’s first 240Hz micro-OLED FHD AR glasses1 with ROG Control Dock. ROG has partnered with XREAL, a leader in AR glasses technology, to lead the next evolution of spatial gaming displays by combining cutting-edge engineering with ROG DNA.
The ROG XREAL R1 integrates seamlessly into the ROG ecosystem, offering extensive multidevice connectivity via the ROG Control Dock. including PC, console, and connects to ROG Ally for zero-setup, giant-screen experiences. The 1920 x 1080 resolution, 240Hz refresh rate, and ultra-low 3ms motion-to-photon latency deliver immersive visuals. The user can enjoy a 171-inch virtual screen at 4 meters with up to 57° wider field of view, while multiple aspect ratio options create an expansive, immersive gaming experience. All rendering and tracking are handled by the glasses, enabling native 3DoF Anchor mode that pins the screen alignment around the user with no input needed from a PC. Electrochromic lens technology enables the ROG XREAL R1 to automatically adjust lens transparency to adapt to different lighting conditions, while Sound by Bose provides deep immersion with precision-tuned spatial sound that creates a rich three-dimensional soundstage for incredible spatial awareness that helps players react faster to in-game events. The DisplayWidget Center software ensures intuitive control, making the ROG XREAL R1 Gaming Glasses a fully integrated, ergonomic solution for immersive gaming.
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ASUS CES 2026 Event: https://www.asus.com/event/ces/
ROG CES 2026 Event: https://rog.asus.com/event/ces/
ASUS Homepage: https://www.asus.com/ca-en/
ROG Homepage: https://rog.asus.com/ca-en/
ASUS Pressroom: https://press.asus.com
ASUS Canada Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/asuscanada/
ASUS Canada Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/asus_ca
ASUS Canada YouTube: https://ca.asus.click/youtube
ASUS Global X (Twitter): https://www.x.com/asus
About ROG
Republic of Gamers (ROG) is an ASUS sub-brand dedicated to creating the world’s best gaming hardware and software. Formed in 2006, ROG offers a complete line of innovative products known for performance and quality, including motherboards, graphics cards, system components, laptops, desktops, monitors, smartphones, audio equipment, routers, peripherals, and accessories. ROG participates in and sponsors major international gaming events. ROG gear has been used to set hundreds of overclocking records and it continues to be the preferred choice of gamers and enthusiasts around the world. To become one of those who dare, learn more about ROG at https://rog.asus.com.
1 Based on a comparison of available AR gaming glasses as of January 2026, with refresh rate up to 240Hz
A photo accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/830505f5-8733-48fa-a05c-f861e58c218f

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