Hardware Breakdown Presents: ASUS ROG Flow Z13 The World’s Most Powerful Tablet
I've gone on the record and said Apple's iPad is the champion of all tablets. It's an iPad, then everyone else. But Asus has created what's believed to be the most powerful tablet on the market, the ROG Flow Z13. Big claims from the company from Taiwan. But does the hardware support such a claim? Let's find out in this hardware breakdown and examine critical components. In this post, we'll profile the top-end model, the GZ301ZE.
The Processor and GPU
Asus may be right when claiming the ROG Flow Z13 (GZ301) as the world's most powerful tablet. Look no further than its core hardware, the processor, and the GPU. For starters, you have a potent 12th Gen Intel Core i9-12900H processor, which has a 2.5GHz core clock speed, 24M Cache, and a 5.0 GHz boost clock speed. In addition, there are 14 cores, 6 P-cores, and 8 E-cores. Finally, you have the Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050 Ti laptop GPU ROG boost and a 1085MHz core clock speed for graphics. 1035MHz boost clock. Notably, there is 4GB GDDR6 memory.
The Storage and Memory
Regarding the hard drive, the ROG Flow Z13 uses the latest PCIe 4.0 SSD, 1TB M.2 2230. On the memory front, you get an LPDDR5, a capacity of up to 16GB.
The Display
Undeniably the pinnacle feature of this tablet is the 13.4-inch glossy touch screen display. It's rocking many pixels at 3840 x 2400, with a 16:10 aspect ratio, and IPS-level with Adaptive-Sync technology.