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CES 2026 was dominated by AI and its accompanying hype, as evidenced by the keynotes from heavy industry hitters like Nvidia and AMD. But the seemingly insatiable AI-driven demands on the RAM and storage markets also meant that we saw no new GPUs and very few SSD or RAM launches at the show. And laptop and PC makers were very cagey about pricing – although we do know that new models will be more expensive. There was still plenty of innovative and eye-catching tech to be found in Las Vegas this year, even if we had to look in some unexpected places to find it.

Intel’s Panther Lake launch and AMD’s Gorgon Point did give laptop makers a reason to launch new models, and Dell took the opportunity to backtrack on last year’s rebranding, with impressive new XPS laptops. The lack of new GPUs meant that things were a bit boring in the realm of gaming PCs, but Lenovo unrolled some excitement with its expandable Legion Pro concept, and Asus decided RGB wasn’t enough, wrapping its latest prebuilt in hologram-generating fans. Not to be left out, ASRock jumped into the AIO cooling ring with a dual-pump concept with a hologram that hovers over your motherboard.

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