The Alienware Area-51 Gaming Desktop with RTX 5090, Core Ultra 9, 64GB RAM is on sale for $6,049.99, which is $1,150 off the ...
The Alienware 16X Aurora just dropped to $1,470 (was $2,050) at Best Buy. We gave it 4.5 stars and an Editors' Choice award ...
Colorful has introduced the iGame GeForce RTX 50 Ultra Series, expanding its GeForce RTX 50 family with a darker visual take on the company’s existing Ultra design language. Instead of the ...
Gaming Far Cry 3: Classic Edition, Blood Dragon, and Primal are all getting a free 60FPS update on PS5 and Xbox Series X very soon Gaming Avowed's first anniversary update arrives on PS5 today, but ...
CNBC releases its inaugural Inside Wealth Family Office 15 list, ranking the most active large U.S. family offices by disclosed deal activity. Eric and Wendy Schmidt's family office, Hillspire, made ...
PCWorld tested Intel’s new Panther Lake Core Ultra X9 388H processor, which delivers gaming laptop performance through integrated graphics comparable to Nvidia GeForce 4050 chips. The chip achieves ...
Processors Panther Lake's gaming chops look solid but the battery life is truly what interests me as a PC gamer on the go Processors Intel's new top-end Core Ultra Series 3 mobile chips promise up to ...
Last fall Intel introduced its Core Ultra (Series 3) processor architecture, code-named “Panther Lake.” Now the company is kicking things off by launching more than a dozen Panther Lake chips aimed at ...
This Alienware Area-51 gaming PC features an Intel Core i9 Ultra 9 285K CPU, GeForce RTX 5080 GPU, 32GB of DDR5-6400MHz RAM, and a 2TB NVMe SSD. The CPU is cooled by a massive 360mm all-in-one liquid ...
This generation of gaming platforms (PS5 and Xbox Series S/X) started relatively slowly, but over the years, players have undoubtedly received the most technologically impressive and visually stunning ...
Computers are my lifelong obsession. I wrote my first laptop review in 2005 for NotebookReview.com, continued with a consistent PC-reviewing gig at Computer Shopper in 2014, and moved to PCMag in 2018 ...