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The Asus ROG Zephyrus G16 redesign is spoiling for a rematch against the Razer Blade 16, featuring a beefy RTX 5090 and improved cooling

Four Asus ROG Zephyrus gaming laptops rest on glowing plinths.
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The Asus Zephyrus G14 and G16 gaming laptops will see another hardware refresh in 2026. Updates include even nicer OLED screens, a more beastly Nvidia RTX 50-series GPU, plus new Intel and AMD CPUs.

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The CES logo on display at the show.

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Catch up with CES 2026: We're on the ground in sunny Las Vegas covering all the latest announcements from some of the biggest names in tech, including Nvidia, AMD, Intel, Asus, Razer, MSI and more.

Turns out, that 'next-gen' AMD CPU option is one of the not actually all that new Ryzen AI 400 chips, specifically the AMD Ryzen AI 9 465. As for the Intel offering, there may well be more reason to get excited; already during CES 2026, Intel has claimed its new top-end Core Ultra Series 3 mobile chips boast up to 77% faster iGPU gaming performance than Lunar Lake, while Panther Lake could offer significant gains in performance and power efficiency. If you're interested in either gaming laptop, Intel might just be the way to go.

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Alongside still sleek, CNC-milled aluminium chassis, both models show off new ROG Nebula HDR OLED displays "capable of 1100 nits peak brightness." The G14's screen features up to 3K resolution and 120 Hz, while the G16 sees 2.5K resolution and 240 Hz, though either way you'll enjoy a 0.2 ms response time. I foresee many a cornea-sizzling, late-night gaming session in someone's future.

Release dates and pricing information have yet to be revealed. Still, I think it's fair to say that picking up either gaming laptop will set you back a significant chunk of change, whether you go for the top-tier loadout or a slightly less powerful build.

The 2026 release models of the Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 and G16 float in mid-air.

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