ASUS has begun teasing a new motherboard lineup ahead of CES, confirming that the company will introduce a refreshed “NEO” series for the AM5 platform. The first hint came through a short 18-second video posted on ASUS’s official YouTube channel, titled “Stay tuned.. NEO motherboards are coming, signaling an upcoming announcement at the annual tech event.
CES is known for major product reveals from leading hardware vendors, and ASUS is expected to showcase multiple new or updated product lines. The NEO motherboard series appears to be part of this push, focusing on updated versions of existing AM5 boards rather than an entirely new chipset generation.
The teaser video briefly shows several motherboard designs from different angles. While ASUS does not disclose specifications or feature details, the visuals confirm that the NEO branding will be applied across familiar product families. These include the ROG series for enthusiasts, TUF Gaming for mainstream users, and the ProArt Creator lineup aimed at professional workloads.

Most motherboard manufacturers released their AM5 800-series boards close to a year ago. Based on current information, the ASUS NEO lineup looks to be a refresh of those models. One close-up shot in the video shows a motherboard name ending with “WIFI7 NEO,” suggesting that updated connectivity options, such as Wi-Fi 7 support, may be part of the changes.
ASUS is expected to keep its existing naming structure and add “NEO” at the end of current model names to distinguish these updated versions. This would allow the company to offer revised hardware without replacing its current product stack.
Further details, including specifications, regional availability, and pricing, are likely to be announced during CES. Until then, the teaser confirms that ASUS is preparing updated AM5 motherboard options aimed at users looking for newer connectivity features and minor refinements rather than major platform changes.
