Saturday, March 28, 2026

Intel Confirms it's Scrapped the Core Ultra 9 290K Plus | Apple Discontinues the Mac Pro After 20 Years

Intel confirms rumored Core Ultra 9 290K Plus has been scrapped | Apple discontinues Mac Pro after 20 years | HP Omen Max 45L review: Flagship desktop gaming PC performance with a price tag to match
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March 28, 2026
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Intel confirms rumored Core Ultra 9 290K Plus has been scrapped
A potential Core Ultra 9 285KS Special Edition is also off the table as Arrow Lake refresh rolls out.
 
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Apple discontinues Mac Pro after 20 years
The system had been stuck in stasis with M2 Ultra since 2023
 
 
 
 
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HP Omen Max 45L review: Flagship desktop gaming PC performance with a price tag to match
HP's gaming flagship includes everything but the kitchen sink.
 
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Epomaker RT82 Review: Quietly retro
Retro-inspired and one of the quietest keyboards I've ever used.
 
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Logitech G522 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Headset Review
Premium sound quality, mid-range price
 
 
 
 
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The best Amazon Big Spring Sale tech deals 2026
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For Subscribers: Testing DirectStorage with GPU decompression
Do Blackwell GPUs have the upper hand?
 
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US Supreme Court says ISPs aren't liable for their users' piracy
Top judiciary body unanimously rules that Cox Communications did not commit copyright infringement.
 
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Samsung Display debuts 'QuantumBlack' coating for QD-OLED monitors
The screen tech boosts ambient black levels while reducing glare.
 
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Sony increasing PlayStation 5 prices across all consoles, starting April 2
PS5 and PS5 Digital Edition receive $100 hikes, while PS5 Pro will now sell for $900.
 
 
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Friday, March 27, 2026

Huge Amazon Big Spring Sale Discounts This Week Include Corsair Scimitar Mice, TP-Link Gaming Router, Corsair RAM, MSI QD-OLED Monitor, and Creality 3D printers

Editor's Letter | Amazon: New gaming PC deals | Newegg: Combo deal bundles to save you money
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March 27, 2026
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Here at Tom's Hardware, we keep a close eye on the latest PC, peripheral, and component deals every day. You can always head to our site for more up-to-the-minute deals coverage, but the direct product links below are a quick cheat sheet of our favorite deals of the week that are still available.
 
 
 
 
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Amazon: New gaming PC deals
 
 
Newegg: Combo deal bundles to save you money
 
 
Best Buy: Bag a new laptop deal at Best Buy
 
 
Dell/Alienware: Save $500 on your next Dell Laptop or PC
 
 
Walmart: The latest tech and computer arrivals in store
 
 
 
 
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Corsair
Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite: was $89.99 now $49.99 at Amazon
The Scimitar RGB Elite mouse from Corsair features 17 programmable buttons, including 12 located on the side panel, the left/right primary mouse buttons, two DPI switch buttons above the scroll wheel, and the scroll wheel's center click. You can slide the 12-button side panel to fit your hand size.
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Creality
Creality Ender 3 V3 SE: was $219 now $186.15 at Amazon
The Creality Ender 3 V3 is a great 3D printer for budget creators. It delivers great auto bed leveling, a fast Klipper-based 3D printer, and it uses fully open source software, allowing the community to add and improve its toolset. It offers a 220 x 220 x 250mm build volume and allows for printing PLA / PETG and TPU via a strong direct drive extruder.
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Corsair Vengeance RGB RS DDR5 32GB (2x16GB) DDR5-6000 CL36: was $505.99 now $369.99 at Amazon
Corsair Vengeance RGB RS DDR5 32GB (2x16GB) DDR5-6000 CL36: was $505.99 now $369.99 at Amazon
One of the cheapest 32GB DDR5-6000 RAM kits on the market, Corsair's Vengeance RGB RS DDR5 comes in 2 x 16GB sticks with a CAS latency of 36 and timings of 44-44-96. Voltage is 1.35V, and this RAM is also compatible with AMD EXPO and Intel XMP.
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TP-Link
TP-Link AXE5400 Tri-Band WiFi 6E Router (Archer AXE75) 2025: was $199.99 now $112.99 at Amazon
This TP-Link gem sports fast gigabit ethernet connectivity of the latest speedy gigabit internet services for both gaming and streaming. Compatible with TP-Link OneMesh networks, this router uses a 1.7GHz quad-core CPU, 512 MB of memory, VPN client and server Archer AXE75 support, plus WPA3 security protocols.
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MSI MAG 341CQP QD-OLED Curved Gaming Monitor: was $699.99 now $619.99 at Amazon
MSI MAG 341CQP QD-OLED Curved Gaming Monitor: was $699.99 now $619.99 at Amazon
A curved 34-inch OLED gaming monitor with a 3440 x 1440 UWQHD resolution. The OLED panel means a fast 0.03ms response time as standard and a speedy 175Hz refresh rate.
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Thursday, March 26, 2026

Intel Releases Xeon 600 chips, vPro Goes All-In on AI | PC Makers Face Intel, AMD CPU Shortages of Up to Six Months

Intel officially releases Xeon 600 chips, announces new vPro Panther Lake CPUs | PC makers face shortages of Intel and AMD CPUs that stretch up to six months | Intel Core Ultra 5 250K Plus review: The new best $200 CPU
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Intel officially releases Xeon 600 chips, announces new vPro Panther Lake CPUs
'All-new' vPro platform goes all-in on AI.
 
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PC makers face shortages of Intel and AMD CPUs that stretch up to six months
Lead time for orders jumps from just two weeks in the face of AI demand.
 
 
 
 
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Intel Core Ultra 5 250K Plus review: The new best $200 CPU
Intel's Core Ultra 5 250K Plus matches the competition in gaming and absolutely runs circles around other chips in applications.
 
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Seagate FireCuda 530R 2TB SSD Review: A stealthy workstation powerhouse
A consistent drive that might fly under the radar.
 
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Gigabyte MO27Q28G 27-inch 280 Hz OLED gaming monitor review: Bright, colorful, and quick
Gigabyte leverages Tandem OLED tech to bring a huge color gamut to its MO27Q28G.
 
 
 
 
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Intel Arc Pro B70 and Arc Pro B65 GPUs bring 32GB of RAM to AI and pro apps
Bigger Battlemage finally arrives, but it's not for gamers
 
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Geekbench 6 warns about inconsistent benchmarking performance from new Core Ultra 200S Plus chips
Says Intel's IPC boosting Binary Optimization Tool modifies scores in 'unclear' fashion
 
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Samsung's 870 EVO SATA SSD quietly gets 8TB variant despite storage shortage and skyrocketing pricing
A new model spotted in Europe for €1,300 with higher cache and endurance.
 
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For Subscribers: The Super Micro AI accelerator smuggling scandal proves how cut-throat the global AI race has become
As global trade evolves, so does export control evasion.
 
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Micron's $24 billion Singapore fab could need 500 transformers, more than double the output of any single manufacturer
Heavy electrical infrastructure is the latest AI buildout bottleneck.
 
 
 
 
 
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