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ASUS ROG Launches World’s First AI Gaming Router

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ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) has introduced the Rapture GT-BE19000AI, the world’s first AI-powered gaming router, designed to deliver unmatched intelligence, stability, and speed for gaming, streaming, and smart homes. Equipped with a dedicated AI core, quad-core CPU, 4GB DDR4 RAM, and 32GB storage, the router offers dual-chip intelligence for optimized performance under heavy network loads.

A key innovation is its integrated Docker Engine, enabling users to run containerized applications such as AI services, home automation, or ad filtering directly on the router, eliminating the need for additional devices. The WiFi Insight feature provides real-time interference detection and automatic channel optimization for consistent, stable connections.

For gamers, the AI Game Boost delivers triple-level acceleration and real-time, AI-driven traffic prioritization, reducing latency by up to 34%. Supporting WiFi 7 with tri-band 320MHz channels and up to 19Gbps wireless speeds, plus dual 10G and four 2.5G Ethernet ports, it ensures exceptional bandwidth for demanding applications.

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