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DEL: AI IS NOT A CORE CLAIM FOR PC USERS
According to news from January 10, according to 9to5Mac, Dale recently admitted in a public communication that the actual buyers of the current PC market did not see AI as the main reason for their purchases, in contrast to the large-scale promotion of "AI PC" marketing in the past year. Dell, for its part, stated that the company had not abandoned its ability to advance local AI in products, but the marketing strategy of maintaining AI as the core selling point had not been effective in promoting sales and could even have counterproductive effects in some user groups. According to the report, Dale's internal awareness is that when consumers choose to buy PC..- 1.2k
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DALE CEO: AI DATA CENTRE WILL BE "OVER" IN THE FUTURE AND POWER WILL BE THE BIGGEST BOTTLENECK
According to CNBC, during an interview recently, Dale Tech CEO Michael Dale stated that the current demand for artificial intelligence algorithms was "very strong", but that the number of data centres in the future could be "excessive." According to Michael Dale, as the Big Language Model evolves into a multi-modular, multi-intellectual system, the market demand for AI processing capacity continues to rise. Dale Tech's server network business grew by 58% in the last year and by the same time in the last quarter it increased by 69%. At the moment, the company's AI server carries Britain Blackwell Ultra..- 2.9k
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Dell Founder Michael Dell: Not Worried About AI PCs Being Cold, Product Updates Are Often Underestimated
While Dell executives recently acknowledged that investors are disappointed that customers aren't moving to a new generation of AI PCs as quickly as expected, Dell founder and CEO Michael Dell said he's not worried about it, Fortune reported in a Dec. 22 news release. "I've been through this more than once, and product updates are usually underestimated, sometimes moving slightly faster, sometimes slower." He acknowledged that there is "a real delay" in the current progress of corporate customers updating their PCs. But he also argues that it's not a question of whether to buy new computers, but when to push...- 6.2k
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Report: AI PC boom expected in the second half of 2024
According to preliminary data from Counterpoint, the global PC market showed a recovery trend in the second quarter of 2024, with shipments increasing by 3.1% year-on-year to 62.5 million units. This growth was mainly driven by the replacement cycle and a lower base period, showing the market's continued recovery momentum. AI PC has become the hottest topic in the PC industry, and it is expected to usher in an AI PC boom in the second half of 2024. Apple is looking forward to the release of a new MacBook equipped with an M4 chip to promote its shipment growth. At the same time, AI laptops based on ARM architecture are expected to become…- 3.8k
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Musk's xAI partners with Nvidia, Dell to build AI supercomputer
Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence startup xAI has announced a partnership with Dell, Nvidia and Supermicro to build what it says will be the world’s largest supercomputer. The project will provide the startup with a large amount of computing resources to support its training work and reduce its reliance on cloud services from Oracle and X’s data centers. Source note: Image generated by AI, image license service provider Midjourney The plan was announced in early June, with Dell CEO Michael Dell posting a photo of the server rack on X (formerly Twitter)…
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