Looking for an AI PC? Let Dell show you the way

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You've probably noticed that no matter where you look in the technology world today, it seems that AI is taking over.

From smartphones to laptops to data centres, companies of all sizes are utilising AI to unlock creativity, boost efficiency and productivity, and push their workers to new heights.

For many of us, the next wave of this rise will be via AI PCs - laptops, workstations and other devices smarter than ever before thanks to new breakthroughs in computing and AI that look to bring in a new era of work and play.

Dell has long been a leader when it comes to AI technology, and recently unveiled a wide range of new AI PCs at its recent Dell Technologies World 2024 event. So if you're looking to get a jump on the competition, here's why an AI PC from Dell might be just the thing you need.

Dell AI PC

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What makes an AI PC so special? At its most basic level, alongside the usual CPU and GPU components you'd find in most devices, AI PCs contain a Neural Processing Unit (NPU) which is specially designed to handle AI tasks, taking workloads away from the other units to ensure efficient performance.

Dell's latest AI PCs are powered by Qualcomm® Snapdragon® X Series, which are optimized for supercharged AI capability, offering exceptional battery life, improved processing power and quick access to the latest smart tools.

As mentioned previously, Dell recently announced its range of AI PCs, with the new XPS, Latitude and Inspiron models covering a variety of needs and price points that should make them attractive to customers at all levels.

These new Dell devices also come with the latest version of Windows on Arm installed, enabling support for Microsoft Copilot+ - the upgraded version of the company's AI-powered assistant, which can help users become more productive across a huge range of tasks. 

Whether it's providing a meeting round-up for a call you missed, condensing all your unread emails into an easy-to-digest summary, or helping suggest extra dimensions to design and create tasks, Microsoft Copilot+ could be an essential co-worker for employees across a wide range of tasks.

Take the new Dell XPS 13, perfect for content creators due to optimised power and efficiency tools that will keep you online all day, all packed into an iconic lightweight and flexible design that features the world's first tandem OLED display delivering higher brightness and lower power consumption*, allowing all-day battery life**.

There’s also the new Dell Inspiron 14 Plus, with much-improved battery life and efficiency thanks to AI optimization meaning your device will easily power you through the working day, even if you’re travelling between meetings and different locations.

Finally, the new Dell Latitude 7455 will help your team fully embrace AI as an ideal workplace companion, with Microsoft Copilot+ support offering the tools needed to take charge of your to-do list, such as powering through that mountain of emails with ease.

So if you're ready to embrace the new way of working and take your productivity to the next level, you need to get your hands on a Dell AI PC with a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor and Microsoft Copilot+ - you can find out more on the company's entire range here.

* Based on Dells' internal analysis, June 2024. (CLM-012269)

** All-day battery life, up to 27 hours based on XPS 13 tested with Snapdragon X1 Elite X1E-80-100, FHD+ display, 16GB, 512GB SSD. Testing conducted by Dell labs in May 2024 with display brightness set to 150 nits (40%) and wireless enabled. Based on streaming Netflix 1080p content using the Netflix Windows 11 app. Actual battery life may be significantly less than the test results and varies depending on product configuration and use, software, usage, operating conditions, power management settings and other factors. Maximum battery life will decrease with time. The stated Watt Hour (WHr) is not an indication of battery life

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