So you’re getting a pretty robust docking station along with that GPU. Now, you need a laptop or gaming handheld with a Thunderbolt 5 port to use the Asus ROG XG Mobile, but we expect to see ...
TL;DR: ASUS has introduced the ROG XG Mobile, the first Thunderbolt 5 external GPU dock, featuring NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 5090 Laptop GPU with 24GB GDDR7 memory. It supports up to 140W power ...
The Asus ROG XG Mobile is a compact graphics docking solution that debuted in 2021 as a companion for some Asus ROG gaming laptops and tablets. Thanks to a proprietary ROG XG Mobile connector ...
The ASUS ROG Ally with the AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme chip is even cheaper than last week, saving you a whole $200. Go get yours!
Thanks to Thunderbolt 5 support, Asus claims the new ROG XG Mobile can achieve up to 80 gigabits per second of bandwidth, a significant upgrade from the 63 Gbps offered by its predecessor.
While Asus’ last-gen XG Mobile also boasted up to an Nvidia 4090 ... including Asus’ own ROG Ally X, you’ll likely want the still-rare Thunderbolt 5 to get the full GPU bandwidth here.
CES is jam-packed with announcements, and Asus has brought the thunder with a refresh of nearly everything under its gaming brands. That includes a world first, with an update to its ROG XG Mobile ...
Spoiler alert: It’s ripped with power and stacked with ports. The Asus ROG XG Mobile (2025), which looks a bit like a mini PC, can harness the power of up to Nvidia’s vanguard-tier RTX 5090 ...
The Flow Z13 will launch in February 2025 and will start at $2,999 CAD. Alongside the Flow Z13, Asus unveiled the ROG XG Mobile, an external graphics card to use with the Flow Z13. The XG Mobile ...