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Tom's Hardware Premium offers deeper insights into the ever-evolving tech landscape. After subscribing, expect additional news analysis stories, hardware roadmaps, exclusive features, and an inside-look at events coverage, with full transcripts of our meetings with companies like Intel and AMD at CES 2026.

Can't keep up with the news? You'll also receive the weekly Uptime newsletter, a digest of the biggest stories, featuring an exclusive letter from our editor-in-chief, Paul Alcorn, for subscribers only. Eagle-eyed readers will also note that Bench, our internal benchmarking database, is also accessible to subscribers. While our reviews offer truncated data, Bench is where you can split it all out on a granular level and compare products.

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We will also be undergoing a large restest for our Bench database, and you'll get the inside look at exactly what we test and how we do it. We're undertaking a large-scale CPU and GPU retest, with a brand-new test suite, as a part of our Bench Retest series of articles. Our expert analysts will give you the inside line on how the sausage is made and how we perform our benchmarks.

This will offer all subscribers not only access to the data, but also offers insider access at our benchmarking processes using hardware both new and old. This takes a laege undertaking, and it's a feature that we would not be able to support without Tom's Hardware Premium.

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