ASUS hosted its annual Performance Day in South Africa this week, and the undisputed theme was ‘maximum power’.
The Citizen was invited to attend the event, which took place at the Kwa Maritane Bush Lodge in the Pilanesberg National Park.
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ASUS expanded on its collaboration with Intel and discussed the ways in which it is boosting performance and innovation across its various laptop and notebook ranges.
Performance all the way
Anyone from professionals and entrepreneurs to gamers and content creators will understand the value of high-performing laptops.
It’s more than just a buzzword, especially as apps become even more demanding. In fact, data usage is expected to increase twenty-fold within the next decade, as per the Credit Suisse Report.
In addition, Kantar’s 2019 survey of more than 11,000 users in 10 countries found that performance was the most important feature when buying a new laptop.
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12th-Gen processors
ASUS and Intel tapped into this need during the pandemic by securing the number one spot in the EMEA region (Europe, the Middle East and Africa) for OLED laptops.