ASUS Launches Zenni Claw Agentic AI Platform at Computex 2026

ASUS used Computex 2026 in Taipei to unveil an expanded enterprise-to-edge AI ecosystem anchored by Zenni Claw, a new personal agentic AI platform, alongside an AI x ESG Platform designed to help corporates translate sustainability data into actionable insights.

Zenni Claw: agentic AI in three steps

Zenni Claw is built around a one-click, three-step setup and routes tasks dynamically across local and cloud environments based on performance, capability, and cost. The platform includes pre-configured ASUS skills for immediate use, a controlled architecture with built-in safety mechanisms, and data isolation designed for enterprise deployment. ASUS positions it as a lower-barrier entry point for organisations wanting agentic AI without bespoke development.

ESG and enterprise AI across verticals

The ASUS AI x ESG Platform converts sustainability reporting data into proactive guidance across ESG, carbon management, and supply chain transparency. The broader Computex showcase also covered AI use cases for healthcare — integrating ASUS handheld ultrasound and VivoWatch technologies with NVIDIA NeMo libraries — as well as enterprise productivity via AI Hub, which supports role-based AI assistants for HR, legal, and coding functions on-premises.

“At Computex 2026, we are bringing our vision of ubiquitous AI to life by connecting powerful infrastructure with meaningful, real-world experiences at the edge,” said S.Y. Hsu, ASUS Co-CEO.

ASUS did not disclose pricing or specific regional launch timelines. The announcements span the company’s full stack — from server infrastructure and industrial edge to consumer and healthcare AI — reflecting a push to position ASUS as an end-to-end AI solutions provider rather than a hardware manufacturer.

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