26.7 C
Delhi

Here’s something crazy about the upcoming Asus ROG Mothership GZ700

Even though CES 2022 isn’t until early January, it appears that Asus is teasing a long-awaited update to its ROG Mothership GZ700. You know, the gaming “tablet” that looks like a love child between a Surface Pro and an Asus ROG gaming laptop.

The original GZ700 was released over two years ago and included features such as liquid metal compounds for the CPU, a kickstand, and a true gaming-class GPU. Although technically a tablet, the ROG Mothership GZ700’s thick body was probably a little ahead of its time. With a 9th-gen Intel Core i9 CPU and Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 graphics, the GZ700’s age shows in its hardware as well.

Because it was so dark, you probably couldn’t see what was going on if you watched the video. With the background and image lightened, you can see what appears to be the ROG Mothership GZ700’s successor. There’s almost certainly a keyboard on the front, which means it’ll be much thinner than the previous model—a gadget that, in most people’s eyes, barely qualifies as a tablet.

A tiny chassis usually means real graphics performance is sacrificed, especially with a GPU as powerful as the original GeForce RTX 2080 GPU. There’s a port comparable to the one found in Asus’s ROG Flow X13 laptop, which is fairly weird (but not as crazy as the Mothership).

- Advertisement -TechnoSports-Ad

This port suggests that Asus will reuse their proprietary XGm GPU port for whatever tablet this is. That’s also a fantastic idea because it means you’ll be able to use your existing ROG XG Mobile GPU with a GeForce RTX 3080 on this tablet. We say “hopefully” because nothing is certain. The GPU was connected to a Ryzen 9 CPU inside the Flow X13 through a unique x8 PCIe connection plus USB 3.2 in the original Flow X13 and ROG XG Mobile.

We don’t know which way the company will go because the original Mothership GZ700 was built on an Intel CPU and the Flow X13 was built on an AMD CPU. For all we know, Asus will use any increased PCIe support on new CPUs to improve external GPU access next year.

The original ROG XG Mobile had eight lanes of PCIe Gen 3.0 bandwidth, which was more than the four lanes of PCIe Gen 3 on Thunderbolt 3, but with PCIe Gen 4 and PCIe Gen 5 now available, we can’t say which way the company will go.

- Advertisement -TechnoSports-Ad

also read:

An Amazon Delivery Driver was threatened for her job if she refused to deliver a package during a tornado

Source

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Nivedita Bangari
Nivedita Bangari
I am a software engineer by profession and technology is my love, learning and playing with new technologies is my passion.
TechnoSports-Ad

Popular

TechnoSports-Ad

Related Stories

More from author

The list of Airtel SMS packs as of April 16, 2024

Check out the list of Airtel SMS packs, including costs and validity information. We have shared a list of Airtel SMS recharge plans that...

Best RTX 4070 Gaming Laptops in India as of 2024

The top-performing RTX 4070 Gaming Laptops available in India in 2024 are equipped with highly capable CPUs, graphics cards, and memory. These laptops not...

HBO Max in India: Here’s how you can watch the service using VPN (April 15)

HBO Max in India might launch soon but still, we cannot deny that we want to enjoy our favourite HBO shows as soon as...

Top 10 IT Companies in World: Leading IT companies in the World (April 15)

Top 10 IT company in world: Over the last two years, there has been an increase in IT expenditure, which has resulted in the...