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ASRock Unveils New AI-Driven Products at CES 2024

ASRock, a motherboard, graphics card, and SFF PC manufacturing company, announced on the 9th that it will participate in CES 2024 and unveil new products in line with the trend of artificial intelligence (AI) keywords.

ASRock, launched in 2002, is headquartered in Taiwan and supplies products to the global market. The company is expanding its activities by focusing on the mini PC, motherboard, graphics card, server/workstation, industrial PC, and gaming monitor categories.

ASRock will set up an exhibition space at the Bellagio Las Vegas Hotel during the CES 2024 event and unveil new motherboards, gaming monitors, graphics cards, and SFF PCs. In addition, we plan to introduce the AI ​​QuickSet software tool and provide technical demonstrations on how to efficiently run the installation and configuration process of AI-related applications.

The WRX90 WS EVO motherboard is compatible with the AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7000 WX-Series processor. It supports Slim-SAS and MCIO server standard storage, and is equipped with dual 10 Gbps Ethernet and BMC Remote Management functions. Recommended usage environments are content creation, video rendering, high-end workstations, and AI machine learning.

The B650 Steel Legend WiFi motherboard is designed with a matte gray color theme as the main 8-layer PCB that guarantees server-level stability, and the power supply unit is designed with a 14+2+1 phase 80A Dr.MOS design. A PCIe 5.0 M.2 socket is also provided. The SFF (Small Form Factor) compatible B760I Lightning WiFi motherboard is designed on an 8-layer PCB, and the power supply unit is designed with a 14+1+1 phase DR.MOS design. Optimized for Intel 14th generation Core processor.

In addition, a monitor using an OLED panel in the Asrock gaming lineup Phantom Gaming will also be unveiled. First, two types of gaming monitors ‘PGO27QFS2A’ and ‘PGO34QRT2A’ supporting QHD (2560×1440) resolution using OLED panels supporting 240Hz refresh rate will be unveiled.

Hello Tea reporter Lee Chang-hyeon |

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