Computex 2026 kicks off with major PC gaming hardware announcements, including Nvidia's RTX Spark SoC promising 100 fps at 1440p, Intel's Arc G-Series Panther Lake handheld chips, and AMD's global rollout of the RX 9070 GRE. These reveals set the stage for significant advancements in laptop, handheld, and desktop gaming. With improved performance and innovative features, these technologies are poised to reshape the gaming landscape.
The Alienware 15, touted as a budget gaming laptop, reveals the dire state of PC gaming hardware with its pricey tags, outdated GPU options, and performance-compromising single-channel memory. Starting at £979 (UK) for an RTX 3050 and $1,300 (US) for an RTX 4050, it's far from affordable. This laptop highlights the industry's struggle to offer true budget options without significant compromises.
AMD reports a 38% year-over-year revenue growth to $10.3 billion in Q1 2026, but warns of a more than 20% decline in gaming revenue for the second half due to the memory supply crisis. The company cites higher memory and component costs impacting consumer spending on PC gaming hardware. Despite this, AMD sees strong engagements for next-generation console platforms.