Lenovo and Dell are gearing up to meet the demand for AI-powered personal computers, with a focus on native and localized, on-device AI. Lenovo is eager to sell these advanced PCs to consumers and workers who are looking to replace their pandemic-era purchases. Dell, confirming the swift arrival of AI PCs, is ensuring readiness for the trend. The companies are part of a robust ecosystem, with Dell emphasizing open networking and partnerships with NVIDIA, AMD, and Intel to ensure fast and disruption-free delivery. Lenovo's Matt Zielinski anticipates that the laptop market may see double-digit sales growth by capitalizing on the AI PC trend.
💻 AI PCs to help clock double-digit sales growth: Lenovo's @MattZielinski The laptop market may see a double-digital growth if companies are able to ride the AI PC wave, Zielinski said. https://t.co/1fZqLtm4ST By @annapurnarET & @aashisharyanET
Future-proofing through open networking and AI 🌐 James Wynia tells #theCUBE of @DellTech’s robust ecosystem, partnering with NVIDIA, AMD, Intel, and more to ensure organizations deliver at fast speeds without disruption. “One of the things Dell specializes in is the open… https://t.co/oCotP6lMoK
This is correct and might be underestimating it. AI PCs are coming fast and @Dell is ready. 🤖🚀 https://t.co/oLALy208su
#FPTech: #Lenovo bets big on AI-powered laptops, eager to make localised, on-device #AI PCs easily accessible https://t.co/z52ciye60a
Companies like #Lenovo are eager to sell PCs with native AI to consumers and workers who bought during the height of the pandemic and are now looking to replace them with AI-equipped PCs. https://t.co/p6pU2CT2J5