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Dell UltraSharp U5226KW Review: A Massive 52-Inch 6K Display for Your Entire Workflow

Dell’s UltraSharp U5226KW is built around a simple premise: replace your entire multi-monitor setup with one massive 52-inch 6K display. Spanning 6144 × 2560 across a single uninterrupted panel, it offers the kind of workspace normally reserved for dual 4K screens, but without bezels, gaps, or the constant window juggling that comes with them. As

Consumer  ◇  Workstation

Dell Precision 7875 Review: Threadripper PRO 9995WX Meets Dual RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell GPUs

Following our most recent review of the Dell Precision 7875 tower workstation, which explored its 96-core AMD Threadripper PRO foundation, expansive memory and storage support, and dual professional GPUs, this updated review focuses on the latest iteration of the platform. This version takes full advantage of NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Max-Q Workstation GPUs and

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Corsair MP700 MICRO 4TB Review: PCIe Gen5 Performance in a Compact 2242 SSD

The Corsair MP700 MICRO 4TB SSD delivers next-generation storage bandwidth in a more compact form factor. Built around the compact M.2 2242 form factor using a PCIe Gen5 x4 interface, this drive is designed for thin and light laptops as well as small-form-factor workstations that need serious storage throughput on a much shorter PCB. With

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Consumer  ◇  Workstation

Lenovo ThinkPad P16s Gen 4 Review: RTX PRO 500 GPU With a CPU That Punches Above Its Tier

Lenovo engineered the ThinkPad P16s Gen 4 for professionals who demand workstation-class reliability in a highly mobile form factor. Consequently, this device bridges the gap between a traditional laptop and a heavy-duty desk-bound machine. Powered by the latest Intel Core Ultra “Series 2” H-series processors, the laptop integrates a dedicated NPU capable of up to

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Lenovo ThinkPad P16v Gen 3 Review: RTX PRO 2000 Benchmarked in a 4.6 lb Workstation

The ThinkPad P16v Gen 3 is positioned as a versatile, mid-tier powerhouse in Lenovo’s workstation lineup, bridging the gap between the ultra-portable P1 and the desktop-replacement P16. Built for engineers, data scientists, and power users who prioritize sustained performance and hardware longevity, this “AI Ready” machine leverages Intel’s latest Core Ultra “Series 2” architecture. Our

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Lenovo ThinkPad P14s Gen 6 Review: Big Workstation Capability in a 14-Inch Design

Lenovo designed the ThinkPad P14s Gen 6 for engineers, educators, and creative professionals who need to handle heavy workloads while staying highly portable. Equipped with the Intel Core Ultra 7 265H, this mobile workstation features a dedicated NPU (Neural Processing Unit) with Intel AI Boost, delivering up to 13 TOPS of efficient AI-accelerated performance. Additionally,

Consumer  ◇  Workstation

Acer Veriton GN100 Review: A Standout in the NVIDIA Spark Ecosystem

The Acer Veriton GN100 AI Mini Workstation is one of several Spark-based systems we are evaluating, all built around NVIDIA’s GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip. Like the others, the GN100 is designed to bring datacenter-class AI compute into a compact desktop form factor, enabling developers and researchers to run and refine models locally rather than relying

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Dell Pro Max with GB10 Review

When we first got our hands on the NVIDIA DGX Spark back in October, it was clear that NVIDIA was serious about shrinking datacenter-class AI down to something that could live on a desk. Our initial Founders Edition sample gave us an early look at what the Grace Blackwell-based GB10 platform could do in a

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GIGABYTE AI TOP ATOM Review

With the initial release of NVIDIA’s DGX Spark platform, we’re now seeing different vendors package the GB10 Grace Blackwell foundation into their own compact desktop systems. While the core board and silicon remain standardized, differences emerge in chassis design, cooling behavior, storage configuration, and overall execution. In this review, we’re focusing on GIGABYTE’s implementation with