
Quadro P6000 can render uncompressed 8K
We have it on video
There was no hanky panky being played at Siggraph by NVIDIA and we have the proof.

PC shipments lowest since 2007
Which was the year of the meaningful lyric
The analyst outfit Gartner has added up some numbers and divided by its shoe size and reached a conclusion that the PC market is as bad as it was in 2007.

Threadripper will be Dell exclusive
At least until the end of the year
Dell has tied up AMD's 16-core Threadripper CPU until the end of the year.

Dell also unveils two Alienware gaming monitors
25-inchers with Nvidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync
In addition to the new Alienware Area-51 desktop systems which will be equipped with both Intel Core-X and AMD Threadripper CPUs, Dell has unveiled a two matching 25-inch Alienware gaming monitors with 240Hz refresh rate and support for either Nvidia G-Sync or AMD FreeSync, depending on the model.

Dell announces new Alienware Area-51 desktops
Coming with AMD Threadripper and Intel Core-X
Dell has announced that its Alienware Area-51 desktop PCs will be getting a major update in the form of AMD's upcoming Threadripper and Intel Core-X HEDT CPUs, all available as soon as both AMD and Intel release those chips.

Dell shows off new all-in-one
And one for all
Dell has been showing off its VR-ready all-in-one PC powered by AMD's Ryzen.

Huawei expands into PCs
Huawei sees something that others don't
Chinese telecoms giant Huawei is planning a global expansion into computers.

Dell says gaming PCs are doing well
Better than ordinary PCs
Grey box shifter Dell said that global demand for gaming PCs is heating up and the boom will continue over the next five years.

Dell unveils its HDR10-capable Ultrasharp monitor
The Ultrasharp UP2718Q
Dell has launched its first 4K/UHD high-end Ultrasharp HDR10 monitor which comes with UHD Alliance Premium Certification, the 27-inch Ultrasharp UP2718Q.

Worldwide PC shipments fall below 63 million units
Looks like limbo bar can go lower
Beancounters at Gartner Group have said that worldwide PC shipments totaled 62.2 million units in the first quarter of 2017, a 2.4 percent decline from the first quarter of 2016. The first quarter of 2017 was the first time since 2007 that the PC market experienced shipments below 63 million units in a quarter.