Asus is gunning for the premium creator market at price points from $1499 with the Vivobook Pro 15, right up to "from $9,999" and beyond with the ProArt StudioBook Pro 16, with all models in the creator range featuring 4K OLED displays, with Intel and AMD processor choices, NVIDIA graphics, and the promise of performance and powerful cooling features to attract premium buyers who want what are arguably the best creative PCs on the market, while aiming to even tempt Mac users into switching.
Promising a "third-generation" keyboard for "quiet typing", along with support for 32GB memory and 6-core i7 and i9 processors on the MacBook Pro 15-inch model with more storage, TrueTone displays, "Hey Siri" support and more, the new MacBook Pros are here, but people will still want more.
Billed as "the best gaming and creation laptop processor Intel has ever built", the newly ramped up war between Intel and AMD sees consumers, once again, as the ultimate winners.
If you feel an extreme need for speed, Intel is extremely keen to smash AMD’s “surp-ryzen” performance with its own range of newly extreme processors on silicon steroids.
Intel has introduced its latest Core X-series processors, a Core-i9 Extreme edition, a demonstration of the power of Intel Optane memory, and examples of Compute Card solutions at Computex 2017.
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