The two strongest pulls in ASUS North America's top 10 sit almost level — NVIDIA GeForce at 0.83 and Razer at 0.83 — and together they define a two-peak structure where the audience bridges GPU hardware and gaming peripherals.
The shape is two-peak, and the cluster is almost entirely same-kind: eight of the top 10 neighbors carry the Technology subcategory. ROG Global (0.82) and Newegg (0.81) reinforce the PC-hardware core, while HyperX (0.80) and AMD Gaming (0.79) extend it into memory and processors. MSI Gaming USA (0.78) is classified under Game Developers rather than Technology, making it the first subcategory break in the set. Logitech G (0.76) returns to Technology, and Newegg Hot Deals (0.76) — a Websites property — is the only non-Brand entity in the top 10. The lone outlier is The Flash (0.75), a TV Show, which sits at the edge of the cluster and represents the first departure from the PC-gaming ecosystem entirely.
The top 10 as a whole describe an audience defined almost exclusively by PC gaming hardware — GPUs, peripherals, components, and retail — with the two-peak structure reflecting a slight tension between the GPU-centric crowd anchored by NVIDIA GeForce and the broader gaming-peripheral crowd anchored by Razer.