Full-Time
Posted on 10/4/2025
Designs, manufactures, and markets computing devices
$100k - $150k/yr
Fremont, CA, USA + 1 more
More locations: City of Industry, CA, USA
Hybrid
Hybrid role; 70% on-site in CA offices (Fremont or City of Industry); ~30% travel.
ASUS USA designs and sells computer hardware and consumer electronics, including laptops, desktops, gaming devices, components, peripherals, networking gear, AIoT devices, and cloud solutions. Its products work by integrating powerful hardware with software and services to deliver complete, user-focused technology experiences; the company leverages its large in-house R&D team to create cohesive ecosystems across devices, ensuring performance, reliability, and ease of use. ASUS differentiates itself through a strong emphasis on user needs, an extensive in-house research and development capability, a broad product ecosystem, and a commitment to environmental and community stewardship, aiming to earn trust and deliver dependable technology rather than chasing quick trends. Its goal is to help people live better through technology, by pushing industry standards in gaming, content creation, AIoT, and cloud solutions and by turning today’s innovations into tomorrow’s reliable realities.
Company Size
10,001+
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
Chiayi, Taiwan
Founded
1990
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Wellness Program
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ASUS has announced full compatibility across its product portfolio with Intel's Core 200S Series processors. The integration covers industrial motherboards, configurable turnkey-to-order embedded systems and rugged edge AI computers. The Intel Core 200S Series uses the LGA 1700 socket and can be integrated into existing Intel 600 series-based systems via a BIOS update. The processors offer up to 24 cores and 32 threads, with PCIe 5.0 connectivity and DDR5-5600 memory support for applications including machine vision, autonomous vehicles and intelligent video analytics. ASUS has committed to product availability through 2035. The company's AIoT solutions are designed for wide operating temperature ranges and resistance to shock and vibration up to 5 GRMS, suitable for factory, vehicle and outdoor installations.
ASUS has unveiled its AI infrastructure portfolio at NVIDIA GTC 2026, built on the NVIDIA Vera Rubin platform and designed for scalability from rack-scale AI factories to edge deployment. The flagship offering is a liquid-cooled, rack-scale system based on NVIDIA Vera Rubin NVL72, delivering up to 10 times higher performance per watt with a TDP of up to 227kW. The portfolio includes servers built on NVIDIA HGX Rubin NVL8 systems, featuring eight NVIDIA Rubin GPUs with integrated 800G bandwidth per GPU. ASUS offers both hybrid and fully liquid-cooled configurations, partnering with Vertiv and Schneider Electric for thermal solutions. For enterprise applications, ASUS introduced the AI Hub, an on-premises platform powered by open-source LLMs, already deployed across 10,000 employees achieving over 80% OCR accuracy and 30% efficiency gains.
ASUS and Hugging Face have announced a collaboration at NVIDIA GTC 2026 to make AI robotics more accessible through desktop computing. The partnership combines the ASUS Ascent GX10, powered by NVIDIA technology, with Hugging Face's open-source Reachy Mini tabletop robot. The ASUS Ascent GX10 delivers 1 PFLOP of AI compute and 128GB of unified memory, enabling real-time robotics performance without cloud dependency. This allows developers to run AI models locally, avoiding latency and recurring cloud costs whilst maintaining privacy. The collaboration aims to lower barriers to entry in embodied AI development, which has traditionally required significant resources and data-centre infrastructure. ASUS is offering a limited-time $100 discount on the Ascent GX10 for Reachy Mini users through 30 June 2026.
ASUS and Dell have joined Microsoft in producing desktop devices that boot directly into Windows 365 cloud PCs, ending the software giant's monopoly on such hardware. ASUS's NUC 16 for Windows 365 features an unspecified Intel processor, DDR5 memory, Wi-Fi 6E, 2.5GbE LAN and support for three displays in a 0.7-litre chassis. Dell's Pro Desktop for Windows 365 will also support three displays, though the company hasn't disclosed other specifications. Microsoft is updating the Cloud CPC operating system to support Bluetooth pairing during setup and custom branding on sign-in screens. Analyst firm Gartner predicts virtual PCs will grow from 10 per cent to 20 per cent of business PC usage by 2027. Both devices will launch in the third quarter.
ASUS has announced optimised liquid-cooling solutions and a strategic partner framework for next-generation AI and high-performance computing data centres. The systems address thermal, power and density challenges through direct-to-chip cooling, in-row CDU-based cooling and hybrid configurations. The company has partnered with Schneider, Vertiv, Auras Technology and Cooler Master to deliver the solutions. ASUS recently deployed Taiwan's first fully liquid-cooled AI supercomputer at the National Center for High-performance Computing, achieving a power-usage effectiveness of 1.18. ASUS will showcase its liquid-cooling ecosystem as a Diamond Sponsor at NVIDIA GTC 2026 from 16-19 March in San Jose. The company holds 2,156 SPEC CPU records and 248 MLPerf results. Availability and pricing details are available through local ASUS representatives.