
Making sense of the constant shifting state of the tech world isn't easy. New companies jostle alongside established heavyweights to stake a claim in AI advancement, microchip development and the computing machines you and I use every day.
So, our sister site Tom's Hardware is today launching a new Premium subscription tier that serves as a backstage pass to the workings of the tech industry.
Tom's Hardware Premium continues the no-nonsense independent journalism the site has come to be known for over 25 years. But it goes deeper and explores even further, as well as giving members access to exclusive content and practical tools they won't find anywhere else.
"This service will ultimately enable us to invest more time in the painstaking analysis and data collection that define our brand, while also enabling us to expand the scope and depth of our coverage, bringing you along with us as we explore the latest and greatest in the industry," said Paul Alcorn, Interim Editor-in-Chief at Tom’s Hardware.
The subscription service is launching today in Beta, so the team over at TH can listen, learn and keep making it better.
What does Tom's Hardware Premium offer?

Our Tom’s Hardware Premium subscription will provide you with even deeper analysis and perspective on the latest news and features, along with access to the most comprehensive and up-to-date benchmarking database available.
Paul Alcorn, Interim Editor-in-Chief at Tom’s Hardware
The veteran team over at Tom's Hardware already do a fantastic job at covering the nuts and bolts of the PC industry and that's not going away. Instead, subscribers will simply get even more of what makes the site so good already.
We're talking exclusive features and interviews not available on the regular site, uncut Q&As from press events the team attends as well as access to a members-only newsletter called Uptime. And because Tom's Hardware is a source of practical advice, the site is also making a new tool available to Premium members: Bench.
Bench harnesses the power of TH's granular benchmarking data across several product categories, including CPUs, GPUs, and laptops. This tool lets you view individual benchmark tests for a product across a single category and includes a wider comparison function.
How much does it cost?

For a limited time, Tom’s Hardware Premium will cost just $69 / £51 for a one-year subscription. That works out to $5.75 per month.
After this period, Tom’s Hardware Premium will cost $99 / £73. It’s as simple as paying one price for one full year of access to the best that Tom’s Hardware has to offer.
This allows us the team to keep investing in and delivering the exclusive agenda-setting content it's become known for over nearly three decades.
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