The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is well underway in Las Vegas, Nevada, and you can see our previous coverage of Day 0 and Day 1. We're now on to Day 2, with plenty of news still pouring out of the show.
Monitors are a big draw at CES
On the productivity side, the UltraSharp 52 Thunderbolt Hub Monitor measures 52 inches across, with a 6K resolution (6,144 x 2,560) and a maximum 120 Hz refresh rate. The monitor can support up to four PCs simultaneously and includes a Thunderbolt 4 port, four USB-A ports, three USB-C ports, two HDMI 2.1 ports, and two DisplayPort 1.4 ports.
Dell has priced the UltraSharp 52 Thunderbolt Hub Monitor at $2,899. For comparison, Apple's 32-inch 6K (6,016 x 3,384) monitor costs $4,999 without a stand.
- Dell debuts monstrously large 52-inch 6K ultrawide monitor
- MSI's fifth-generation QD-OLED gaming monitor embraces RGB stripe subpixels
Intel's Arc B390 looks impressive in early benchmarks, but AMD isn't worried at all
Intel's Core Ultra Series 3 (Panther Lake) processors promise huge performance gains while keeping power efficiency in check. But Intel hasn't just focused on the CPU; its latest Xe3 graphics also deliver healthy performance gains over Xe2.
We had a chance to sample an early system with a Core Ultra X9 388H processor, which includes the 12-core Arc B390 IGP. We saw nearly 100 fps in F1 (High, XeSS Balanced), over 80 fps in Cyberpunk 2077 (High, XeSS Balanced), and roughly 57.4 fps in Spider-Man 2 (High, XeSS Quality).
That said, when we spoke with AMD representatives at CES about Xe3/Arc B390 performance, they seemed unbothered. Rahul Tikoo, AMD's SVP and GM of Client Product Group, stated, "Strix Halo, or Ryzen AI Max will kill it. [...] It's not even a fair fight at that point, because it's discrete-level graphics." He went on to throw in more jabs at Intel, adding, "There's a reason why they didn't compare it right there. [...] they compared their highest-end to our midpoint. And, oh, by the way, that 12 Xe [Panther Lake]... Wait until you see the price point on that. It's gonna be, you know. Enough said."
Game on!
- Intel Panther Lake pre-release testing delivers over 80 fps in Cyberpunk, 100 fps in F1 — Arc B390 offers playable 1080p frame rates with XeSS quirks in our hands-on tests
- AMD is unfazed by Panther Lake's big integrated GPU — 'It's not even a fair fight' to compare the Arc B390 to Strix Halo, AMD exec claims
Everything else from the show floor during Day 2
Here's the rest of the hot tech that we got a chance to take a look at on Day 2.
- Asus unveils cable-free AIO liquid coolers to streamline PC builds for a cleaner look
- Phanteks debuts striking PC case with multi-chamber design
- MSI introduces GPU Safeguard tech on its latest PSUs to fend off RTX 5090 meltdowns — warns users with pop-up and buzzer when abnormal current is detected on the 12V-2x6 connector
- Frore Systems' LiquidJet and AirJet Pak cooling systems in the flesh
- Be Quiet showcases its minty fresh Light Loop AIO cooler and Dark Perk mice at CES 2026
- Patriot shows off opulent Viper Xtreme 5 Aurum RAM kit with flashy finish as prices surge throughout industry
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