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Intel business and news from across the web.- This Alienware Aurora deal is a rare way to get an RTX 5080 system without paying RTX 5080 pricesA limited-time deal offers the Alienware Aurora ACT1250 prebuilt gaming desktop with an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 for $2,399.99, down from $2,999.99. This configuration includes an Intel Core Ultra 9 285 processor, 32GB DDR5 RAM, and a 1TB SSD, presenting a value proposition for those seeking a high-end PC without the hassle of building it themselves or navigating volatile GPU market prices.
- Mark’s List of Best Gaming Laptop Under $1000This guide lists several gaming laptops available for under $1000, highlighting models from ASUS, MSI, HP, Lenovo, Acer, and Dell. While acknowledging that $1000 is a budget for serious gaming, the article suggests these options offer a good balance of performance and affordability for many popular titles.
- Best graphics card 2026 - top gaming GPUsThis guide helps consumers navigate the complex world of gaming GPUs, recommending specific cards from Nvidia, AMD, and Intel for various budgets and performance needs in 2026. It details the best overall card, best value, and budget options, while also explaining key technologies like ray tracing, DLSS, FSR, and VRAM.
- Best gaming PC 2026This guide recommends the best gaming PCs for 2026, catering to various budgets and needs. It highlights top picks like the iBUYPOWER RDY Y70 R17 for overall performance, the Alienware Aurora for mid-range options, and the Corsair One i500 for small form factor builds. The article also provides detailed component breakdowns, performance benchmarks, and advice on choosing the right PC.
- Intel Nova Lake guide - all the latest on the new Core Ultra 400 CPUsIntel's upcoming Nova Lake desktop CPUs, expected in late 2026 or early 2027, aim to compete with AMD's top gaming processors. These Core Ultra 400 series chips are rumored to feature significantly increased core counts and L3 cache, potentially reaching up to 52 cores and 288MB of cache, with higher TDPs than current models.
- AMD Zen 6 guide - all the latest on the next generation of Ryzen gaming CPUsThe AMD Zen 6 architecture, expected to power the Ryzen 10000 series CPUs, is anticipated to launch in late 2026 or early 2027. Rumors suggest significant clock speed and instruction per clock improvements, with potential core counts ranging from 10 to 36. These new chips will support existing AM5 motherboards and will compete with Intel's upcoming Nova Lake architecture.