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The Asus ProArt PX13 GoPro Edition pitches itself as the total creative’s package, so long as you’re really, really keen on the dude-bro-iest action cameras. Asus seemed to pigeonhole itself by designing a special version of one of its creative laptops built for GoPro.
Terrifically tactical — and terribly expensive.
It's no secret that GoPro has had a rough spell, announcing yesterday that it lost another $9.1 million in Q4, bringing it to $93.5 million for the year. CEO Nick Woodman's solution – other than the new processor we have already seen – is elevating people called Brian.
The cameras will be powered by GoPro’s new GP3 processor, delivering improved low-light performance and other upgrades.
GoPro Inc. reported a lower loss on an adjusted basis in the fourth quarter on flat sales. The operating loss in the year narrowed as expense reductions offset a $20 million hit from tariffs.
GoPro has unveiled the GP3 processor – and plans for a vlogging camera and compact cinema-grade camera along with it
GoPro revenue increased slightly in the fourth quarter year-over-year but declined 19% for the year as the camera brand announced its AI-enabled processor will be spec'd in some cameras in the second quarter.
GoPro has announced GP3, a 5 nm AI-enhanced imaging processor promising double the pixel processing power of GP2 and cinematic images, launching in new cameras in Q2 2026.
With its ProArt lineup, ASUS has commendably addressed a glaring hole in the PC market by targeting video editors and other creative pros. Its latest model even uses a popular camera marque in its name: the ProArt GoPro Edition PX13.
GoPro (GPRO) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of -150.00% and -10.44%, respectively, for the quarter ended December 2025. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?
The ASUS ProArt GoPro Edition PX13 packs 128 GB of RAM, military-grade durability, and serious video editing power into a remarkably compact 13-inch Windows machine. In the creator space, it’s safe to say that Apple has quite the stronghold.