Dell's Alienware gaming PC maker grabs AMD Threadripper exclusive - until the end of 2017

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Dell pinning down a special deal on one of the PC industry's most exciting CPUs in years

Alienware, the high-end gaming subsidiary of Dell, has tied up an exclusive deal with AMD to produce PCs based on AMD's 16-core Threadripper CPU until the end of the year. The company confirmed ...

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