Asus didn’t identify the GPU inside its 24-inch notebook–it’s been playfully redacted–but whatever it is promises spectacular power. As you can see in this purposefully leaked benchmark chart, the mystery laptop beats a GTX Titan X GPU, an AMD Radeon R9 295X2 chip and GTX 990 Ti. This would make the new Asus ROG the fastest gaming laptop in the land. Asus calls its new laptop a “significant leap” and says that it achieved these results in its labs without any overclocking. It’s also safe to assume that this new system will have no problem handling VR games from the likes of the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive. However, the blog post also mentions that this is a concept machine, so it’s not clear when (or if) it will come to market. MORE: The Best Gaming Laptops Although you can’t see the notebook in full, Asus provided a glimpse at a couple of design close-ups, including a colorful backlit keyboard and a part of the chassis that looks like metal. The post mentions that Computex 2016 is coming up soon, so it’s safe to assume that the full reveal will take place at that show, which stars May 31 in Taipei.
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