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ASUS rolls out lightweight ExpertBook B5 Flip and multi‑CPU Zenbook 14

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ASUS unveiled a slew of new Windows laptops at Computex, headlined by the ExpertBook B5 Flip G2 convertible. The 14‑inch device folds 360 degrees into tablet, tent, or display mode and weighs 2.9 pound, making it one of the lightest business convertibles on the market. It runs Intel’s Core i7‑13 350 processor with an 18‑TOPS NPU, up to 32 GB LPDDR5X RAM and a 1 TB PCIe 4.0 SSD.

At the same event ASUS announced three Zenbook 14 models covering Intel, AMD and Qualcomm Snapdragon CPUs. The Snapdragon‑based UX3480QA ships with a 1,920 × 1,200 OLED panel, 8‑core X1 26 100 chip and a 45‑TOPS Hexagon NPU, tipping the scale at just 2.43 pounds. Intel and AMD variants sport higher‑resolution 2,880 × 1,800 120 Hz OLED screens, up to 24 GB RAM, and weigh up to 2.65 pounds. Pricing remains pending.

Beyond the ExpertBook and Zenbook lines, ASUS introduced ProArt P‑series laptops built for NVIDIA RTX Spark GPUs, as well as Vivobook S14/S16 Flip convertibles powered by Snapdragon X chips and supporting 45‑TOPS NPUs. The breadth of ARM‑and‑x86 options signals ASUS’s push to cover every enterprise form factor, giving IT departments flexible hardware choices without waiting for next‑year price announcements.