LLMpediaThe first transparent, open encyclopedia generated by LLMs

Alienware

Generated by Llama 3.3-70B
Note: This article was automatically generated by a large language model (LLM) from purely parametric knowledge (no retrieval). It may contain inaccuracies or hallucinations. This encyclopedia is part of a research project currently under review.
Article Genealogy
Parent: Intel Hop 3
Expansion Funnel Raw 96 → Dedup 46 → NER 13 → Enqueued 13
1. Extracted96
2. After dedup46 (None)
3. After NER13 (None)
Rejected: 33 (parse: 33)
4. Enqueued13 (None)
Alienware
Alienware
Coolcaesar at en.wikipedia · CC BY-SA 3.0 · source
NameAlienware
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryComputer hardware
Founded1996
FounderNelson Gonzalez, Alex Aguila
HeadquartersMiami, Florida
ParentDell

Alienware is a leading manufacturer of high-performance computers, laptops, and gaming consoles, founded by Nelson Gonzalez and Alex Aguila in 1996. The company is known for its innovative designs, Intel Core processors, and NVIDIA GeForce graphics cards, which have made it a popular choice among gamers and esports enthusiasts, including Team Liquid and Cloud9. Dell acquired Alienware in 2006, expanding its reach and capabilities, and allowing it to partner with major gaming companies like Blizzard Entertainment and Riot Games. With its strong focus on gaming performance, Alienware has become a household name among gamers, with notable ambassadors like Ninja (gamer) and Dr. Disrespect.

History

The history of Alienware dates back to 1996, when it was founded by Nelson Gonzalez and Alex Aguila in Miami, Florida. Initially, the company focused on building high-performance computers for gamers and enthusiasts, using components from Intel, AMD, and NVIDIA. In the early 2000s, Alienware gained popularity among gamers with its Area-51 and Aurora lines, which featured Intel Pentium 4 processors and NVIDIA GeForce FX graphics cards. The company's success caught the attention of Dell, which acquired Alienware in 2006 for a reported $650 million, allowing it to expand its product line and partner with major gaming companies like Electronic Arts and Ubisoft. This acquisition enabled Alienware to leverage Dell's resources and expertise, while maintaining its independence and focus on gaming innovation, similar to other Dell subsidiaries like Dell EMC and VMware.

Products

Alienware offers a wide range of products, including desktop computers, laptops, and gaming consoles. The company's flagship products include the Area-51m and Aurora R10 desktop computers, which feature Intel Core i9 processors and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 graphics cards. Alienware also offers a range of laptops, including the M15 and M17, which are popular among gamers and esports enthusiasts, and are often used by professional gamers like Shroud (gamer) and TimTheTatman. In addition to its computing products, Alienware has also partnered with Oculus VR and HTC Vive to offer virtual reality solutions, and has collaborated with Razer and SteelSeries to develop gaming peripherals.

Technology

Alienware is known for its innovative use of technology to enhance gaming performance. The company's products feature advanced cooling systems, including liquid cooling and air cooling, which help to keep components at optimal temperatures. Alienware also uses NVIDIA GeForce and AMD Radeon graphics cards, which provide high-performance graphics processing and support for artificial intelligence and machine learning. Additionally, Alienware has developed its own software solutions, including the Alienware Command Center and Alienware Mobile Connect, which allow users to customize their gaming experience and connect their devices to their computers, similar to other gaming software like Steam and Origin (digital distribution platform).

Gaming Community

Alienware has a strong presence in the gaming community, with partnerships with major esports teams like Team Liquid and Cloud9. The company sponsors several gaming events, including the Intel Extreme Masters and the League of Legends Championship Series, and has partnered with gaming organizations like ESL and Blizzard Entertainment to support esports development. Alienware also offers a range of gaming accessories, including keyboards, mice, and headsets, which are designed to enhance the gaming experience and are often used by professional gamers like Ninja (gamer) and Dr. Disrespect. Furthermore, Alienware has collaborated with gaming personalities like Shroud (gamer) and TimTheTatman to promote its products and support the gaming community.

Acquisitions and Partnerships

In 2006, Dell acquired Alienware for a reported $650 million, expanding its reach and capabilities in the gaming market. Since then, Alienware has partnered with several major gaming companies, including Blizzard Entertainment, Riot Games, and Electronic Arts. The company has also collaborated with hardware manufacturers like NVIDIA and AMD to develop custom graphics cards and processors for its products. Additionally, Alienware has partnered with gaming organizations like ESL and Intel to support esports development and sponsor gaming events, such as the Intel Extreme Masters and the League of Legends Championship Series. This has enabled Alienware to stay at the forefront of gaming innovation and provide its customers with the latest and greatest gaming technology, similar to other Dell subsidiaries like Dell EMC and VMware.

Design and Features

Alienware products are known for their unique and futuristic designs, which feature LED lighting, customizable colors, and aggressive styling. The company's products also feature advanced cooling systems, including liquid cooling and air cooling, which help to keep components at optimal temperatures. Alienware products also come with a range of software solutions, including the Alienware Command Center and Alienware Mobile Connect, which allow users to customize their gaming experience and connect their devices to their computers. Additionally, Alienware offers a range of gaming accessories, including keyboards, mice, and headsets, which are designed to enhance the gaming experience and are often used by professional gamers like Ninja (gamer) and Dr. Disrespect. The company's focus on design and innovation has earned it numerous awards and recognition, including Red Dot Design Award and iF Design Award, and has made it a leader in the gaming industry, alongside other major gaming companies like Razer and MSI.

Category:Computer hardware companies

Some section boundaries were detected using heuristics. Certain LLMs occasionally produce headings without standard wikitext closing markers, which are resolved automatically.