Technology company Dell Technologies has launched a new line of computers designed to make users’ lives easier. These devices include artificial intelligence (AI) to increase productivity and creativity. To make it easier for buyers, Dell has divided its products into three categories: Dell, Dell Pro, and Dell Pro Max.
“The PC is the most important personal productivity device in our lifetimes, and it is being transformed by AI,” Michael Dell, chairman and CEO of Dell Technologies, said in a media release. “Our new lineup of AI PCs is here to bring you the future of computing.”
The new lineup offers:
Dell: Ideal for general use such as school, work, and play. Dell Pro: Built for professional tasks and offers superior durability and performance. Dell Pro Max: Designed for heavy workloads and demanding applications such as AI tasks.
These computers include improved battery life, faster processing, and quieter operation with improved airflow. They are built using AI technology and enable users to handle tasks such as managing large data sets and running complex applications. Dell also works with top chip manufacturers such as Intel, AMD, and Qualcomm to offer customers a variety of options.
Dell Pro AI Studio
Dell said its devices are built to last with a modular design that makes them easy to repair. For example, some laptops have USB-C ports that are four times more durable than standard ports.
To help businesses leverage AI more effectively, Dell introduced Dell Pro AI Studio, a tool that simplifies the creation and management of AI applications. Dell says the toolkit can reduce the time it takes to set up AI software from six months to just six weeks.
“Enterprises want to use AI models to address specific needs, but differences in hardware can complicate that,” the company said. “Our AI Studio makes the process simpler and faster.”
By organizing our products and adding easy-to-use tools, Dell aims to make advanced technology accessible to everyone, whether at work, school, or for professional projects.
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