Razer revealed its first-ever gaming desktop at CES 2020, which the company titled the 'Razer Tomahawk.' The Razer Tomahawk will also feature a design that makes it easy for owners to change out parts to upgrade and customize the unit. The company did not indicate a price point or a release date for the computer.
The Razer Tomahawk will feature a Small Form Factor case, with a matte black colorway. The desktop will be powered by Intel's 9th Generation i9-9980HK 8-Core processor, and it will also have 64GB of RAM that allows the unit to be able to support three monitors simultaneously. The graphics card is an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 20, which is able to support optimized ray tracing.
Bespoke Gaming-Focused Desktops
The Razer Tomahawk Was Revealed at CES and Has 64GB of RAM
Trend Themes
1. Bespoke Gaming-focused Desktops - Customizable gaming desktops offer opportunities for consumers to personalize their gaming experience.
2. Upgradable Desktop Designs - Desktops with easily changeable parts create opportunities for users to upgrade and customize their computers.
3. Optimized Ray Tracing Graphics Cards - Graphics cards with optimized ray tracing technology provide enhanced visual experiences for gamers.
Industry Implications
1. Gaming Hardware - The gaming hardware industry can benefit from offering customizable and upgradable desktops to cater to the demands of gamers.
2. Computer Components - Companies in the computer components industry can capitalize on the trend by creating easily replaceable parts for desktop upgrades and customization.
3. Gaming Software - Developers in the gaming software industry can take advantage of optimized ray tracing graphics cards to create visually immersive gaming experiences.