ASUS and AMD Launch 2025 Expert P Series Copilot+ PCs

ASUS and AMD unveil the 2025 Expert P Series Copilot+ PCs with Ryzen AI 300 processors, setting new benchmarks in commercial Artificial Intelligence computing.

ASUS and AMD have jointly announced the debut of the ASUS Expert P-series Copilot+ PCs at Computex 2025, showcasing a significant advancement in the commercial Artificial Intelligence computing sector. This refreshed range features devices across multiple categories, all equipped with the newest AMD Ryzen AI 300 Series processors. The lineup encompasses the ExpertBook P3 (PM3) laptop, ExpertCenter P700 (PM700MK, PM700SK) desktops, ExpertCenter P600 (PM640, PM670) all-in-one PCs, and the compact ExpertCenter PN54 Mini PC.

The newly introduced Expert P Series is specifically engineered to meet the rapidly evolving needs of businesses leveraging Artificial Intelligence. These devices promise lightning-fast Artificial Intelligence processing capabilities, heightened productivity, and robust security. The integration of AMD’s latest chips positions this hardware to efficiently manage demanding Artificial Intelligence workloads, ensuring both speed and scalability for professional environments. In addition, ASUS emphasizes a sustainable, future-ready design ethos across the entire range, targeting environmentally conscious enterprises.

AMD’s Jack Huynh, Senior Vice President and General Manager of the computing and graphics group, underscored the significance of this collaboration, noting the historic success of the ASUS-AMD partnership in the consumer and gaming sectors. The move into commercial markets with AMD Ryzen AI-powered devices marks a cornerstone for both companies. Their strategy revolves around delivering cutting-edge solutions capable of addressing the increasing demand for Artificial Intelligence across global industries, pushing the boundaries of performance and setting new standards for security, efficiency, and innovation in business computing.

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