Asus Ascent QN10 Mini PC Featuring Snapdragon X2 Elite Chipset Debuts at Computex 2026

Asus Ascent QN10 Mini PC Launched With Snapdragon X2 Elite Chipset and On-Device AI Capabilities
Asus has expanded its compact computing portfolio with the launch of the Ascent QN10 mini-PC, unveiled as part of its latest lineup. The Taiwanese tech company claims this is the first mini-PC powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X series chipset, positioning it as a forward-looking device built for performance and AI-driven workloads.
A key highlight of the Ascent QN10 is its focus on artificial intelligence processing. Asus states that the mini-PC is capable of running a range of AI agents, models, and orchestrators directly on-device without relying heavily on cloud computing. Supported tools reportedly include platforms such as OpenClaw, Hermes, Cursor, Claude Desktop, OpenAI Codex, and OpenCode, making it a versatile option for developers and AI-focused users.
Under the hood, the device is powered by the Snapdragon X2 Elite chipset, which integrates an NPU capable of delivering up to 80 TOPS of AI performance. The system also includes an integrated GPU, along with support for up to 32GB of LPDDR5x RAM across four memory slots. For storage, the mini-PC comes with a 512GB M.2 NVMe PCIe 4.0 SSD, offering fast read and write speeds for demanding workloads.
On the software side, the Ascent QN10 ships with Windows 11 Home and Windows 11 Pro options, catering to both general consumers and professional users. In terms of design, the mini-PC features a compact rectangular form factor with a silver finish and flat edges. It also includes heat exhaust vents on the right side and offers a total of seven I/O ports, five of which are conveniently placed on the front for easier accessibility.



