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  1. ASUS USA

    ASUS is a leading company driven by innovation and commitment to quality for products that include notebooks, netbooks, motherboards, graphics cards, displays, desktop PCs, servers, …

  2. Asus - Wikipedia

    ASUSTeK Computer Inc. (/ ˈeɪsuːs /, [3] / eɪˈsuːs /, [4] / ɑːˈ -/, [5] / əˈ -/; [6]), doing business as Asus (stylized as ASUS), is a Taiwanese [7] multinational computer, phone hardware and …

  3. ASUS - amazon.com

    ASUS aspires to deliver the incredible in everything it does. With more than 16,000 employees around the globe with a world-class R&D team of 5,500 engineers, and 13 billion in revenue, …

  4. ASUS Store: Computers and More | Micro Center

    Micro Center's ASUS store has the hottest deals on top ASUS computers and accessories! Shop ASUS ROG, ZenBook, AiMesh and more online or in stores.

  5. ASUS Computers - Best Buy

    Shop ASUS computing at Best Buy. Discover quality ASUS computers and ASUS computing accessories.

  6. Asus Laptops for sale in Hialeah, Florida - Facebook

    New and used Asus Laptops for sale in Hialeah, Florida on Facebook Marketplace. Find great deals and sell your items for free.

  7. ASUS Rumored To Enter DRAM Market Next Year To Tackle …

    4 days ago · ASUS is rumored to enter the DRAM manufacturing segment by 2026, which should ensure a stable memory supply for its PC lineups.

  8. No, Asus isn't going into memory manufacturing — Taiwanese …

    4 days ago · While Asus does make a lot of components—motherboards, graphics cards, (laptop) keyboards, and so on—these are quite different from manufacturing new microchips, which is …

  9. Asus’s new ProArt GoPro Edition laptop brings convertible design, …

    2 days ago · Pro Asus is set to launch a 2-in-1 convertible rugged laptop for creators with unique dial control, a backlit keyboard, and even a dedicated case

  10. Asus might build its own RAM because everyone else is too busy

    1 day ago · Facing a global memory shortage, Asus may consider DRAM production or alternative suppliers to limit price hikes as DDR4 and DDR5 costs continue rising.