Dell has refreshed its Alienware gaming notebook lineup with the introduction of Intel’s Core Ultra 200HX Plus processors, based on the Arrow Lake-HX Refresh architecture.
The gaming brand's updated 2026 gaming laptops include Intel's refreshed Core Ultra 200HX Plus chips in the 16- and 18-inch Area-51 models, plus OLED screens in the 16-inchers—available now.
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On the CPU side, Dell is refreshing the lineup with Intel's just-announced Core Ultra 200HX Plus (Arrow Lake Refresh) mobile ...
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Dell updates Alienware gaming laptops with Intel’s Arrow Lake-HX Refresh CPUs
Alienware's gaming laptops are getting Intel's Arrow Lake Refresh CPUs along with some 16-inch OLED Screens.
New Core Ultra 9 290HX Plus and 7 270HX Plus processors promise up to 8% faster gaming, quicker interconnect speeds, and next-gen features such as Thunderbolt 5 and Wi-Fi 7. Expect them in new laptops ...
Intel’s new chips built for 2026’s revised slate of gaming laptops promise a marginal boost in game performance. The new CPUs ...
The two new SKUs are the Core Ultra 9 290HX Plus and the Core Ultra 7 270HX Plus. The former serves as the new flagship, ...
Plenty of unknowns circle around Nvidia's just-announced DLSS 5. But it looks to offer the biggest leap in graphics we've seen in a long while.
Intel launched the Core Ultra 200S Plus lineup of processors to attack gaming laptops, complementing its Arrow Lake Refresh lineup of desktop PC processors.
DLSS 5's early demos have sparked "AI slop" criticism, with gamers questioning its impact on art style. Nvidia and Bethesda say that developers retain full control and the effect is optional.
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