AMD unveils new AI PC processors for general use and gaming
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HP will merge its PC gaming divisions under the HyperX name in 2026, starting with three powerhouse HyperX Omen laptops showcased at CES 2026.
ASUS unleashes its new ROG G1000: a new desktop gaming PC with the best hardware on the market, up to RTX 5090, 128GB RAM, 4TB SSD, and SO much more.
If RGB lighting is no longer enough to satisfy your PC gaming aesthetic tastes, the new ASUS ROG G1000 might be just what you need.
I challenge any PC maker at CES 2026 to serve up a more eye-catching desktop design than the Asus ROG G1000, which comes kitted out with outrageous dancing holograms in the side and front windows.
Acer has announced two new displays at CES 2026: a 5K gaming monitor and a 6K display for creators. LG has joined in, too. PC gaming is moving ahead, from 1440p to 4K and beyond.
Dell Technologies Inc.’s Alienware brand has been flexing its muscles at the CES electronics show in Las Vegas today, unveiling three new gaming laptops alongside a traditional tower personal computer powered by Nvidia Corp.’s most advanced gaming processor.
Audeze Maxwell 2 is a major upgrade over the Maxwell gaming headset which garnered serious praise from gamers. Maxwell 2 has been re-engineered for better audio fidelity
As a quick refresher, Ryzen AI Max processors (aka Strix Halo) comprise one or two core chiplets (CCDs) plus a huge input/output chiplet (IOD) that houses a pretty beefy GPU. It has 40 RDNA 3.5 compute units (2560 shaders), with 64 MB of Level 3 cache, and a unified memory bus that's 256-bits wide.
With eight cores, AMD's game-changing 3D V-Cache tech, and boosted clock speed the Ryzen 7 9850X3D is set to take the frame rate crown.
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This has led to drastically reduced availability of consumer memory, forcing PC builders to pay as much as $400 for a 32GB kit of DDR5-6000 RAM. The worst part is that this crisis isn't isolated to memory;