Asus claims there should be no concerns over functionality or performance when it comes to its new GPU connector.
Asus says its new Q-Release Slim graphics cards removal mechanism does not damage graphics cards to a degree that they stop working. The company advises following the official removal guidelines.
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ASUS Zenbook A14 offers AI-powered performance, a lightweight design, 32-hour battery life, and a vibrant OLED display at $1,099.99.
Intel is effectively killing Falcon Shores, its next-generation GPU for high-performance computing and AI workloads.
Following the debut of the Intel Panther Lake chip later in 2025, Intel will launch Nova Lake to begin shipping in 2026.