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Dells unveils AI-enabled PCs, Nvidia-compatible servers
Dell Technologies has announced a new lineup of AI-enabled PCs featuring Qualcomm processors, along with an advanced server compatible with Nvidia’s latest chips in Las Vegas on Monday, aimed at bolstering Dell’s position in the competitive AI server market and anticipating a rebound in PC sales fol…

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Dell Technologies has announced a new lineup of AI-enabled PCs featuring Qualcomm processors, along with an advanced server compatible with Nvidia’s latest chips in Las Vegas on Monday, aimed at bolstering Dell’s position in the competitive AI server market and anticipating a…
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Dell Technologies has announced a new lineup of AI-enabled PCs featuring Qualcomm processors, along with an advanced server compatible with Nvidia’s latest chips in Las Vegas on Monday, aimed at bolstering Dell’s position in the competitive AI server market and anticipating a rebound in PC sales following a downturn in post-pandemic demand. Also read: Renders of Dell’s upcoming Snapdragon X Elite laptops
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Dell’s new range of AI-enabled PCs will incorporate Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X series chips, which are equipped with neural processing units specifically designed for handling complex AI tasks. Two of these five new PCs are available for pre-order starting today, with the remaining models set to be released in the coming months. Also read: China acquired banned Nvidia chips in Super Micro, Dell servers The launch coincides with Microsoft’s annual Build event, where CEO Satya Nadella unveiled the “Copilot+” PCs . These AI-enhanced devices are being developed in collaboration with partners such as Dell, Qualcomm, Intel, and Advanced Micro Device. Following the announcements, Qualcomm’s stock rose nearly 2% to reach a record high, while Dell’s shares saw a slight decline of about 2.6%. In addition to the AI PCs, Dell introduced the latest in its series of servers that support Nvidia’s Blackwell chips. These new servers feature advanced liquid cooling technology, which is more power-efficient compared to traditional air cooling methods. According to Arthur Lewis, president of Dell’s infrastructure solutions group, these Nvidia-based servers have become the fastest-ramping product in Dell’s history.
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- Dell unveils AI PCs with Qualcomm chips and a server compatible with Nvidia’s advanced chips.
- AI-capable PCs will incorporate Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X series chips, equipped with neural processing units specifically designed for handling complex AI tasks.
- Dell has launched new servers with Nvidia’s Blackwell chips and advanced liquid cooling, offering more power efficiency than standard air cooling.
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