Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
ASUS ROG holds 40%+ global gaming laptop market share; #1 thin-and-light segment; ROG Ally claims ~50% of Windows handheld PC market; flagship Zephyrus and Strix lines
ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) is the gaming-focused sub-brand of ASUSTeK Computer Inc., a Taiwanese multinational electronics and hardware company founded in 1989 and headquartered in Taipei, Taiwan. ROG was established in 2006 to serve hardcore gamers who demanded the highest performance in laptops, desktops, monitors, motherboards, and peripherals. Built on ASUS's deep hardware engineering expertise, ROG products are designed with overclocking headroom, aggressive thermal management, and gaming-centric aesthetics including customizable RGB lighting systems.\n\nROG's product range spans gaming laptops (including the flagship Zephyrus and Strix lines), gaming desktops, monitors, mechanical keyboards, gaming mice, headsets, and networking hardware. Complementing ROG, ASUS also offers the TUF Gaming line for value-oriented gamers and the mainstream ZenBook and Vivobook consumer laptop ranges. At CES 2026, ASUS unveiled AI-enhanced laptops featuring on-device neural processing units (NPUs) capable of accelerating AI workloads for both gaming and productivity use cases simultaneously.\n\nROG is consistently ranked among the top three gaming laptop and peripheral brands globally, competing directly with Razer, MSI, Alienware (Dell), and Lenovo Legion. ASUS's vertical integration — designing its own motherboards, cooling systems, and display panels — gives ROG a differentiation advantage in system-level performance tuning that pure-play gaming brands cannot match. The brand's sponsorship of major esports tournaments and partnerships with professional gaming teams have established ROG as a recognized status brand in the global competitive gaming community.
NYSE-listed (RBLX) user-generated gaming platform with 80M+ daily users and $3.8B bookings; 12M+ creators building Robux-monetized experiences competing with Fortnite and Minecraft for young adult gaming.
Roblox is a San Mateo, California-based gaming and social platform where users create, share, and play 3D experiences built by other users on the platform — operating as both a gaming engine (Roblox Studio for creators) and a consumer gaming platform with 80+ million daily active users, making it one of the largest gaming platforms globally with particularly deep penetration among users under 16. Listed on NYSE (NYSE: RBLX), Roblox generated approximately $3.8 billion in revenue (bookings) in fiscal year 2024.
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