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Dell Canada Leaks AMD EPYC Milan Specs, Pricing
By Zhiye Liu last updated
Dell Canada provides a first look at AMD's upcoming EPYC (codename Milan) processors.
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Overwhelming Demand for PCs and Tablets Will Continue Into 2021
By Anton Shilov published
IDC expects surge in PC shipments to continue into 2021 and a possible shortage is likely.
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PC Prices May Rise Next Year as COVID-19 Vaccines Make Cargo Space Limited
By Anton Shilov published
PC prices may rise, due to component shortages and limited air freight space as COVID-19 vaccines start shipping.
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Dell’s UltraSharp 32 HDR PremierColor Could be the Best Professional Monitor Around
By Anton Shilov published
Dell has world’s first display with 2,048 Mini LEDs for backlighting
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Prep for Xbox Series S With a $240 1440p IPS Monitor
By Michelle Ehrhardt published
Dell’s 27-inch QHD monitor is on sale for $70 off.
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AMD: No More SmartShift Laptops Until 2021
By Michelle Ehrhardt published
AMD Chief Architect of Gaming Solutions shoots down hopes for more SmartShift laptops in 2020.
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Dell Reveals Redesigned XPS 15, New XPS 17
By Andrew E. Freedman published
The XPS 15 is getting a redesign, and the XPS 17 is the biggest XPS ever.
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Laptop Demand Plummeted in February
By Michelle Ehrhardt published
Digitimes report explores how coronavirus affected major laptop brands.
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Peripherals In Dell, HP, Lenovo PCs Leave Millions Vulnerable To Attack, Research Finds
By Lucian Armasu last updated
Eclypsium researchers have uncovered that millions of systems made by Dell, HP, Lenovo and others could be exploited and taken over because the peripheral firmware isn't signed and encrypted.
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