AORUS to launch new graphic cards and laptops at CES 2024
The upcoming Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is anticipated to be a showcase of groundbreaking technology, featuring new product launches from leading companies like Intel and NVIDIA. Intel is expected to announce its 14th Generation Core HX series processors, aimed at enhancing the performance of new laptop models, as well as the Core non-K series for desktop computers. Notable industry players such as Gigabyte are likely to incorporate these high-performance CPUs, which are known for their 65W TDP, into their gaming systems and ready-made desktop offerings.
NVIDIA is poised to make a significant impact with the launch of three new additions to their RTX 40 SUPER series of graphics cards. A recent announcement by AORUS Turkey hints at the imminent release of these advanced GPUs, with the rollout predicted to occur shortly. Social media has been abuzz with a teaser showcasing the AORUS Elite GPU design, while filings with the EEC corroborate Gigabyte’s intention to launch a model based on the RTX 4070 SUPER. There is speculation that this model might already be in the public eye.
The full RTX 40 SUPER series is set to be introduced by NVIDIA at a special event on June 8th, with a phased release strategy for the various models—the 4070S, 4070TiS, and 4080S—scheduled for the latter part of January.
To heighten the sense of excitement leading up to CES 2024, AORUS has been strategically releasing teasers. Their official channels recently hinted at an innovative gaming laptop that includes an LED projector displaying the iconic AORUS emblem, signaling a fusion of design and technology that enthusiasts eagerly await.
T minus 17 days until CES 2024. What's new at GIGABYTE CES 2024? We’ll announce it soon! 😉#GIGBAYTECES2024 #GIGABYTE #FutureofCOMPUTING #CES2024 pic.twitter.com/OOr74ZnVhQ
— AORUS (@AorusOfficial) December 23, 2023
Mark your calendars for a pivotal AORUS presentation, aptly named “The Future of Computing,” scheduled for January 9 at 9 AM PST (Pacific Standard Time), coinciding with 1 AM CST (China Standard Time) in Taipei. AORUS has prepared a specialized webpage for this event, which you can visit for more details.
Source: AORUS