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Jonney Shih: Asus Robots Will be Unveiled in 2016

By Vincent Wang
Published: Jan 18,2016

TAIPEI, Taiwan — Jonney Shih, Chairperson of Asus, stated that the company has a lot of goals in the new year, including smartphones ranking in the top ten list, PC competing with the high-end competitors and its robots will be unveiled in 2016.

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Asus held its year-end party on Sunday, Jonney Shih forecast that AI wll be introduced to IoT devices. In other words, IoT devices will changed into active development, instead of providing passive services.

2016 is a crucial to Asus, we have a lot of goals, including including smartphones ranking in the top ten list, PC competing with the high-end competitors and our robots will be unveiled this year. We have entered a competing for top era, and there’s two strong demands—mobile computing and PC computing, Jonney Shih said.

In the coming IoT era, Asus is loaded with smart wearables, Zenwatch and robots are in full swing. The next battlefield is cloud computing, and mobile devices, IoT and robots are passive at present. On the contratry, it will be active in searching for customers and serving them. Jonney Shih added.

Most important of all, Asus is aiming to grow its smartphone sales and to hit its ambitious shipment target of 30 million units this year, “In search of incredible is the only road to success,” concluded Jonney Shih.

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