For those in the market for a powerful gaming desktop, the Alienware Aurora R16 is currently available at a sale price of ...
Luckily, f you’re reading this, we’ve done all the hard work for you. Right now, you can buy the Alienware Aurora R16 gaming desktop with a Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 Super GPU for $1,800.
The Alienware Aurora R16 Gaming Desktop is a powerful machine designed for serious gamers and professionals alike. Priced ...
I've got fond memories of the company's oddball systems ranging way back to 2003, and the current Aurora range has actually been around since 2009. At the moment, the best Alienware gaming PC is ...
However, you should also be on the lookout for huge discounts, like the Alienware m18 R2 at $700 off from Dell. The machine is still pretty expensive — down to $3,300 from $4,000 originally ...
So this new @grok image generation called Aurora just shipped on a Saturday, what do we think folks? Looks like trained by them, no evals or details, just, here you go, use the thing. Just like ...
Dell recently narrowed its Alienware desktop lineup to the flagship Aurora R16 available with Intel and NVIDIA hardware. Prices start at $1,350 at Dell barring any discounts, and a customization ...
The Alienware Aurora R16 RTX 4090 gaming PC drops to $3,199.99 after a $500 instant discount. The RTX 4090 is the most powerful GPU on the market. In his RTX 4090 review, Chris Coke writes ...
Now, it’s bringing it back — and officially announcing it. The image generator, called Aurora, was developed by Musk’s AI company, xAI, and trained on billions of examples from the internet.
That's likely to be the case with the new Grok Image Generation release, code-named Aurora. It appeared briefly over the weekend but now seems to have replaced Flux as the image generator inside ...
Users on X were surprised with the addition of Grok AI's new image generator called "Aurora" as it appeared on the platform under a beta testing label, and many users were quick to jump on it.
Dec. 7 (UPI) --Elon Musk's xAI artificial intelligence company on Saturday rolled out a free beta version of its Aurora image generator, capable of producing photo-realistic pictures upon request.