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ASUS ExpertBook P5 G1: The Real Upgrade Is Capacity, Not the AI Label
April 04, 2026
ASUS has introduced the ExpertBook P5 G1 with much higher memory and storage ceilings. The important shift is practical: this line moves from a thin premium office setup to configurations that can handle heavier local workloads.
What Changed
ASUS announced the ExpertBook P5 G1 on March 31, 2026, with 14-inch and 16-inch versions, up to Intel Core Ultra 7 processors, up to 96GB DDR5 memory, and dual SSD capacity up to 6TB.
The concrete jump is clear against the previous ExpertBook P5 generation: that model topped out at 32GB LPDDR5X and up to 3TB total storage. In short, the new model triples the memory ceiling and doubles maximum SSD capacity.
Other business-focused details include modern security features and new panel options, with a larger battery option also listed in the new lineup.
Why It Matters
This update matters most for buyers who run heavy local workflows on a laptop: multiple browser profiles, large spreadsheets, local AI-assisted tools, virtual machines, or offline media/project files.
For many office users, the headline AI branding is secondary. The useful change is that higher-RAM and higher-storage configurations are now available in this tier.
The limiting point is pricing and regional SKU clarity: until channel pricing and exact local configurations are confirmed, the real value story is still incomplete.
Who should care: IT teams, consultants, analysts, and mobile creators who need one business laptop for dense multitasking without external storage.
Who should not: buyers with mostly web-based workflows who will not use more than 32GB memory or multi-terabyte local storage.
Practical Takeaway
If you were blocked by memory or storage limits in the earlier ExpertBook P5, this refresh is worth shortlisting. Compare your target configuration directly against the previous model and check local channel listings before purchase, because the top specifications may appear only in higher-priced variants.
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