Asus has now confirmed plans to hold two events next month at CES 2025 in Las Vegas. As we reported at the time, it appears the company has new Windows laptops in the works, many with an “AI” focus. To that end, details on many new Vivobook and Zenbook models have started to emerge from retailers, who have since removed their listings from public consumption.
However, VideoCardz and others managed to take screenshots of these ads before they were removed. Currently, five new models have appeared online:
- Vivobook 16 M1607KA-MB058W
- Vivobook 16 V3607VU-RP036W
- Vivobook 16 X1607-MB110W
- Vivobook 18 M1807HA-S8033W
- Zenbook 14 OLED UX3405CA-OLED-PZ412X
It can be assumed that Asus has further Zenbook renewals planned, given that only the Zenbook 14 successor UX3405 (currently $839 at Amazon) has surfaced so far. Given the timing of these announcements, we suspect they’ll all be featured at next year’s Consumer Electronics Show.
To that end, it appears Asus has plans for Intel Arrow Lake-H and Raptor Lake Refresh laptops, as well as others equipped with AMD Ryzen 200 (Hawk Point) and Ryzen AI 300 (Krackan) APUs. For reference, the various listings indicate that the Asus Vivobook and Zenbook contain the following processors:
- Vivobook 16 M1607KA-MB058W – AMD Ryzen AI 350 (cracked-8 cores)
- Vivobook 16 V3607VU-RP036W – Intel Core 7 240H (Raptor Lake Refresh)
- Vivobook 16 X1607-MB110W – Intel Core Ultra 5 225H (Arrow Lake-H)
- Vivobook 18 M1807HA-S8033W – AMD Ryzen 200 (Hawk Point)
- Zenbook 14 OLED UX3405CA-OLED-PZ412X – Intel Core Ultra 9 285H (Arrow Lake-H)