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ASUS & XMA are working together to help bring Computer Science to Universities


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Computer science and related computer design subjects are more important than ever in the world we live in, and a top-class educational institution needs the very finest facilities and hardware to support this. That’s why The University of Lincoln teamed up with gaming hardware giant ASUS and UK-based IT-solutions company XMA to create a state-of-the-art computer suite affectionately known as ‘The ROG Lab’.


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Besides the more conventional computer science courses, more universities are recognising game design as a legitimate career choice, whether it be jobs related to the programming or the artistic direction. In recent years there’s been a huge growth in specialised games computing courses to support this goal. Involving key industry brands to partner with universities and the talent they wish to foster is hugely important, and there are few brands bigger than ASUS. 

The ROG range is ASUS’ premium gaming sub-brand, which produces many great products: from PC components like graphics cards and motherboards, to peripherals like gaming monitors, and also gaming laptops, frequently ending up in our ‘best of’ guides for each of these categories every year. As a result, it makes perfect sense that XMA would use the ROG range to power their setup.

The University of Lincoln ASUS ROG Lab